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Which best describes the nucleus of an atom?...
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ST): Computer Scored Unit Test
Question 25 of 25
Which best describes the nucleus of an atom?
O A. It is the part of the atom with the greatest mass.
O B. It is the negatively charged part of the atom.
C. It is where the electrons and protons are located.
O D. It is where all of the particles of the atom are located.
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