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Charged Particles
Particle |Charge on Particle
APositive
BNo charge
CNegative

Which particle is most likely present in the nucleus of the atom? (5 points)

Select one:

a. Only particle A

b. Only particle C

c. Both particles A and B

d. Both particles B and C


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