939.565346 ± 0.000023 MeV/c^2
Removing one nuetron I believe
nuetron and electron
yes. it is a particle in a normal atom's nucleus
neutral ; a nuetron
no, atoms don't have to have neutrons, neutrons are supposed to be neutral so it wont change the charge of the atom if you add or subtract neutrons from an atom. what will change is the mass number of the atom.
Proton + Nuetron = Atomic Mass
Atomic Mass is the no. of protons+no. of nuetron
Nuetron.
atomic mass is the no. of protons+no. of nuetron
Since a neutron has mass, adding a neutron to an atomic nucleus increases the atom's mass.
Since a neutron has mass, adding a neutron to an atomic nucleus increases the atom's mass.
because it binds with a nuetron that is equal to its mass
1.0087 a.m.u
you can find a nuetron in the nucleus.
James Chadwick discovered the nuetron.
For the average person: 1 amu. For the curious chemist: 1.0086649156
Removing one nuetron I believe