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  • Understanding Atomic Structure: The Positively Charged Nucleus
    No, that's not correct. The nucleus of an atom is *positively* charged.

    Here's why:

    * Protons: The nucleus of an atom contains protons, which have a positive charge.

    * Neutrons: The nucleus also contains neutrons, which have no charge (they are neutral).

    * Electrons: Electrons, which are negatively charged, orbit the nucleus.

    The positive charge of the protons in the nucleus is balanced by the negative charge of the electrons orbiting it, resulting in a neutral atom overall.

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