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The center of an atom is a nucleus. In the center of the nucleus, there is protons and neutrons. Around the atom, is the shell. Using the shell, as an orbit is the electron.

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What is the name of positively charged particle in the center of an atom?

Proton.


What do you call the center of an atom?

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.


The model of the atom includes a positively charged center or?

The positively charged center of an atom is called the nucleus. It contains protons and neutrons, surrounded by a cloud of negatively charged electrons that orbit the nucleus in specific energy levels.


What did Rutherford believe was in the center of an atom?

Rutherford believed that the center of an atom, called the nucleus, contains positively charged particles called protons, which are surrounded by negatively charged electrons in orbit around it.


In Rutherfords gold foil experiment some of the aimed at gold atoms bounced back suggesting that a solid mass was at the center of the atom?

In Rutherford's gold foil experiment, some of the Alpha particles aimed at gold atoms bounced back, suggesting that a solid mass was at the center of the atom.They suggested that most of the mass of the atom is concentrated at the center and the center is positively charged.