Respuesta :
The charge of the atom's nucleus would be A. +25. The reason it is +25 is because the only subatomic particle that has an electrical charge and is located in the nucleus are protons. Since there are 25 protons in this atom's nucleus, the charge given to the subatomic particles, is the charges of the protons.
An atom contains protons, neutrons and electrons.
However, an atom's nucleus contains only neutrons and protons. Therefore, the nucleus has a charge equivalent to the number of protons (because neutrons are neutral). This charge is balanced by the electrons in the electronic shells.
Thus, the answer is:
A. +25
However, an atom's nucleus contains only neutrons and protons. Therefore, the nucleus has a charge equivalent to the number of protons (because neutrons are neutral). This charge is balanced by the electrons in the electronic shells.
Thus, the answer is:
A. +25