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What is the charge in coulombs of the nucleus of a chlorine atom?

The charge in coulombs of the nucleus of a chlorine atom is +1.602 x 10^-19 coulombs. This is equivalent to the charge of a proton in the nucleus of the atom.


What is the charge of the electron that orbit the nucleus of an atom?

The electron has a charge of -1 (elementary charges).


How does a nucleus of a copper atom compare to the nucleus of a nickel atom?

copper has more protons than nickel


How does the nucleus of a copper atom compare to the nucleus of nickel atom?

copper has more protons than nickel


How does. the nucleus of a copper atom compare to the nucleus of a nickel atom?

copper has more protons than nickel


How does the nucleus of a copper atom compare to the nucleus of the nickel atom?

copper has more protons than nickel


How does the nucleus of the copper atom compare to the nucleus of the nickel atom?

copper has more protons than nickel


How does the nucleus of copper atom compare to the nucleus of a nickel atom?

copper has more protons than nickel


How does the nucleus of a copper atom compared to the nucleus of a nickel atom?

copper has more protons than nickel


What are their charges for protons and neutrons?

Protons have a positive charge and are in the center of the atom with the neutrons forming the nucleus. Neutrons have no charge and are in the center of the atom with the protons. Electrons have a negative charge and are orbiting around the protons and neutrons


What charge does the nucleus of an atom hold?

The nucleus of an atom carries a positive charge. This positive charge is due to the presence of protons in the nucleus. Electrons, which are negatively charged, orbit around the nucleus to balance out the overall charge of the atom.


What are the three major particles of the atom their charges and location in the atom?

Neutron: A neutral particle (0 e or C) found in the nucleus at the center of the atom.Proton: A positive particle (+1 e or 1.602 × 10-19 Coulombs) found in the nucleus at the center of the atom.Electron: A negative particle (-1 e or -1.602 × 10-19 Coulombs) found in orbitals within "shells" around the nucleus of the atom.See links and questions below for more information.