Question: The charge in the nucleus of an antimatter hydrogen atoms is __________.



The charge in the nucleus of an anti-hydrogen is -1, negative, antihydrogen is an anti-particle of hydrogen, hydrogen has a nucleus with a single proton likewise antihydrogen has a nucleus with a single anti-proton,  a proton is positively charged with  a magnitude of 1 whereas an antiproton therefore must be negatively charged with a magnitude of one, hydrogen contain a single proton in its nucleus likewise antimatter of hydrogen contain a single antiproton in its nucleus and therefore it must have a negative charge with a magnitude of one. therefore the charge in the nucleus of antimatter of hydrogen is negative with a magnitude of 1.

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