Yes, they are. Both protons and neutrons are located in the nucleus of an atom but not electrons. They are lighter so they can be loosed or gained by an atom.
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no. neutron is present inside the nucleus.
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An atom is larger than a neutron; a neutron is a part of any atom except a hydrogen atom.
yes, H-1 atom has no neutron
The electron (negative charge), the neutron (neutral charge), and the proton (positive charge). The neutrons and protons are both found in the nucleus of the atom, while the electrons are on the outside circling the atom.
In the atom the particle without electrical charge is the neutron.
Neutron
An atom is larger than a neutron; a neutron is a part of any atom except a hydrogen atom.
you can find the neutron in the center of an atom.
The neutron is a part of the atom, therefore it is smaller.
yes, H-1 atom has no neutron
yes, H-1 atom has no neutron
yes, H-1 atom has no neutron
A neutron has no charge, so a charged atom (ion) cannot attract a neutron.
yes, H-1 atom has no neutron
There is no such thing as a neutron atom. A neuton is a particle that exists within the nucleus of an atom.
This particle is the neutron.
There are three commonly referred to subatomic particles in an atom. The two that are in the atom's nucleus are the proton and the neutron. The one that zips around outside of the nucleus is the electron.
Adding a neutron increases the atom's mass by about 1 AMU assuming it remains stable.