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A quantum atomic nucleus is the compact central part of an atom, described by quantum states of protons and neutrons bound by the strong nuclear force.
Overview
Nuclear quantum structure determines energy levels, spin, magnetic moments, radioactive decay, and the binding of nucleons inside atoms.
See also
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References
Author: Harold Foppele
Source attribution: Atomic nucleus
