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Which statement describes an atomic nucleus?
O An atomic nucleus is negatively charged....
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Which statement describes an atomic nucleus?
O An atomic nucleus is negatively charged.
O An atomic nucleus has no electrical charge.
O An atomic nucleus consists of mostly empty space.
O An atomic nucleus contains most of the atom's mass.
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