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== what is the nucleus? == The '''nucleus''' is the small, dense center of an [[atom]] where nearly all of its mass is concentrated. It contains [[protons]] and [[neutrons]] (collectively known as [[nucleons]]). == properties == * contains: [[proton|Protons]] and [[neutrons]] * charge: positive (due to protons) * mass: >99.9% of the atom’s total mass * size: ~1/100,000 of the atom’s total diameter == discovery == [[ernest rutherford]] discovered the atomic nucleus in 1911 through his gold foil experiment, showing that the mass and positive charge of an atom are concentrated in a central region. == function of the nucleus == * Houses the atom’s identity through the number of [[protons]] * Maintains mass through [[neutrons]] * Source of [[radioactive decay]] in unstable elements * Plays a central role in [[nuclear reactions]] == atomic number and mass number == * [[atomic number]] = number of protons * [[mass number]] = protons + neutrons == nuclear stability == * Stable nuclei have a balanced ratio of [[protons]] to [[neutrons]] * Unstable nuclei may emit particles (alpha, beta, gamma) in [[radioactivity]] == see also == * [[protons]] * [[neutrons]] * [[electrons]] * [[atomic number]] * [[mass number]] * [[ernest rutherford]] == disclaimer == ''This article is intended for [[academic]] and [[educational]] purposes and is designed for students learning about atomic structure in a MediaWiki environment.''
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