No; the name "neutron" is derived from its elecrical charge, which is zero (i.e., it is electrically neutral).
No; the name "neutron" is derived from its elecrical charge, which is zero (i.e., it is electrically neutral).
No; the name "neutron" is derived from its elecrical charge, which is zero (i.e., it is electrically neutral).
No; the name "neutron" is derived from its elecrical charge, which is zero (i.e., it is electrically neutral).
A neutron has no charge, so a charged atom (ion) cannot attract a neutron.
No. A neutron carries no charge.
It is called the nucleus and has a mass unit number of one.
The question does not make sense. A neutron is neutral NOT positive. When a neutron decays, it forms a positively charged proton and a negatively charged electron and an antineutrino.
Neutrally charged particles in an atom are known as neutrons.
protons - positive charge electrons - negative charge neutrons - no charge
a proton is positively charged whereas a neutron has no charge, it is neutral.
There are three primary subatomic particles: the neutron, the electron and the proton. The electron is negatively charged, the proton is positively charged and the neutron has no charge.
A neutrally charged piece of an atom is called a neutron. Neutrons have no electrical charge and are found in the nucleus of an atom along with protons.
Yes, a neutron can be deflected by a magnetic field because it is a charged particle. The movement of the neutron will be influenced by the Lorentz force, which occurs when a charged particle moves through a magnetic field.
No, a neutron is neutrally charged. A proton is positively charged. And an electron is negatively charged.
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