The center of an atom is called the nucleus.
There is no such thing. The Sun has a center, generally called its "core"; the center of an atom is called a "nucleus". The Sun has many, many atoms in its center, each with its nucleus.
The combination of the center of atoms to produce a heavier element is called nuclear fusion.
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The energy stored in the center of atoms is called nuclear energy. This energy is released during nuclear reactions such as fission or fusion.
Nuclear energy. (Centre of an atom → nucleus → nuclear)
Ernest Rutherford is credited with discovering that atoms have a dense center called the nucleus in his famous gold foil experiment in 1911. He found that most of the mass and positive charge of an atom is concentrated in the nucleus, with electrons orbiting around it.
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The protons and neutrons are located in the nucleus of the atom. The nucleus is located in the center of the atom. The nucleus is surrounded by what is called the electron cloud.
Neutrons are found in the center of atoms.
binding energy
They are called isotopes,
The nuclear reaction when atoms split is called fission. Fission is where atoms split into smaller particles or atoms.