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The charge on a neutron is zero. It has no electrical charge; it is a neutral particle.
As the name suggests, the neutron is neutral, with neither positive nor negative charge.

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10y ago

It has a neutral charge because "neu" means neutral

A nuetron has no charge.


No, a neutron has no charge. Just bunch of protons and electrons.
No charge. (Neutral.)
From my understanding a neutron doesn't have a charge it is just the electrons(negative) and the protons(positive).
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14y ago

The charge on a Neutron is 0. The mass of a neutron is approximately 1.67492729×10−27 kg or 1.0087 amu(Atomic Mass units).

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15y ago

As the neutron has no charge, the charge on a pair of them is the sum of the charges of each, and it's still zero.

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15y ago

no charge its neutral, protons are positive and electrons are negative.

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14y ago

A neutron doesn't have a charge, it's neutral.

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6y ago

Proton +1 1.6727 x 10-24 g Neutron 0 1.6750 x 10-24 g Electron -1 9.110 x 10-28 g

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12y ago

The charge of a neutron is zero.

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