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What particle in an atom has a positive charge?

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The proton is the particle in an atom that carries a positive charge. Protons are located in the nucleus of an atom and have a relative mass of 1. The number of protons in an atom's nucleus determines its atomic number, which in turn determines the element to which the atom belongs.
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The particles in an atom that have a positive charge are the protons. Protons are subatomic particles that are found in the nucleus, or center of an atom. They have a positive charge which is equal in magnitude to the negative charge of the electron, which orbits around the nucleus. 
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The particle in an atom that has a positive charge is the proton. Protons are found in the nucleus of an atom, along with neutrons. The number of protons determines the identity of an atom, and the number of protons and neutrons together determine the mass of an atom.
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