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The nucleus is at the center of the atom because it is the most dense, massive portion of the atom (although, compared to the diameter of the atom, extremely small in surface area and volume). Also, because of its positive charge, the negatively charged electrons orbit around it.
ernest Rutherford
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This can refer to either the nucleus or to an individual proton that makes up the nucleus. Because only protons and neutrons occupy the nucleus, it has a positive charge.
Ernest Rutherford concluded that an atom contains a very small, dense center, called a nucleus, with a positive charge as a result of his gold foil experiment.
The nucleus.
It's called a nucleolus
the denser part of an atom is the nucleus. about 99% of the mass of an atom is concentrated within the atom.
The nucleus is the most dense part of an atom.
The center of a comet is called its nucleus.
there is a nucleus in a cell or the nucleus is the brain for the cell
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The Nucleus.
Example sentence - At the center of an atom is the very dense region called the nucleus.
The nucleus is the very dense region consisting of nucleons (protons and neutrons) at the center of an atom.
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