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At the center of an atom we will find the nucleus of the atom. There, we'll find protons and neutrons (except "common" hydrogen, which has a single proton for a nucleus). For more information on the nucleus of the atom, see the related question below. The dense part of the atom which can usually be 'called' its center is the nucleus - which has charged (electrical) protons and neutrons (electrically neutral) those are surrounds by look-like 'cloud' called electrons.
The center core of an atom is called the nucleus. It consists of the neutrons and protons.

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