Neutrons
A neutron is an electrically neutral subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom. It has a mass similar to that of a proton but carries no electrical charge. Neutrons play a crucial role in stabilizing the nucleus and are involved in nuclear reactions.
Neutrons have no net charge, they are electrically neutral, hence their name "neutron".
Neutrons are subatomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom. They have no electric charge (neutral) and carry no negative charge. Neutrons help stabilize the nucleus of an atom alongside protons.
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This is the neutron.
Neutrons are subatomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom. They have no charge, making them electrically neutral. This allows them to help stabilize the protons in the nucleus through the strong nuclear force.
NEUTRONS
The neutral particles found in the nucleus on an atom are called neutrons. Positive particles found in the nucleus are protons.
Neutrons are the particles found in a nucleus that are neutral in charge. They have a mass slightly larger than protons and contribute to the stability of the nucleus by balancing the positive charge of the protons.
Nucleons are the particles found in an atomic nucleus, specifically protons and neutrons. Protons carry a positive charge, while neutrons are electrically neutral. Together, these particles make up the majority of an atom's mass and contribute to its stability.
Protons which are positively charged and neutrons which are neutral.