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23 January, 21:24

An atom has + 14 Protons, 15 Neutrons, and - 14 Electrons, what is the charge of it's nucleus?

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  1. 23 January, 22:14
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    Neutral

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    The protons and Electrons are equal, so the cancel out each other's charge This leaves the Neutral charge of Neutrons, so, the Atom of Silicon is Neutral.
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