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Atomic physics is based on the electron-proton force yet only a hydrogen atom forms a charged nuclei. All the other atoms form a neutral charged nuclei. I was just wondering while I was combing my hair.

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10 minutes ago, ivylove said:

Atomic physics is based on the electron-proton force yet only a hydrogen atom forms a charged nuclei. All the other atoms form a neutral charged nuclei. Was Bohn stupefied by remoteness of the atom or was his masculinity composed of a inebriated awareness?

 

This has got to be your most brazen troll yet.

 

What, pray, is an alpha particle?

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There are no neural nuclei. The each atomic nucleus is made of protons and neutrons. Yielding a positive charge. The op is just wrong. 

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The OP is just wrong.  The basis of a good thread is an OP with either honest questions or challenging ideas - this has neither as it is based on a complete fallacy.

To re-iterate all atomic nuclei are positive. 

Thread locked.  If you have a sensible question about atomic physics then go ahead and ask in a new thread but I am not putting up with another trollish thread.

 
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