yes. neutrons are particles found inside the nucleus of a (neutral) atomno
The neutrons in the nucleus are neutral.
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The element with 10 neutrons in a neutral atom is neon (atomic number 10).
Uranium neutral atom has 92 protons and electrons; the number of neutrons is different for each isotope.
No, if an atom is neutral the number of electrons and protons will be equal. Neutrons have no charge and do not affect the overall charge of the atom.
Neutrons
neutrons
The neutral particles in an atom are the neutrons, located in the nucleus along with protons. Neutrons have no charge, unlike protons which are positively charged and electrons which are negatively charged.
The numbers of each are equal! Therefore the atom is neutral.
False. The atom that has the same number of protons as it has electrons is a neutral atom.
To have a neutral atom, the atom must have the same amount of protons, neutrons, and electrons inside of it.
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