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Neutrons have no charge and are neutral, thus the name neutrons.

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The charge on a neutron is neutral The charge on an electron is equal and opposite to that on a proton. As a neutron effectively consists of both an electron and a proton, the two charges will cancel each other to create a neutral charge * Electon = -1 * Proton = +1 * Neutron = 0

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As the name suggests, the neutron is neutral, with neither positive nor negative charge.

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Neutrons are particles found in the nucleus of atoms. They have zero charge - i.e. neutral. They decay by forming a proton + an electron and an antineutrino.

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protons are positive charge and neutrons have no charge; they are neutral.

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The neutrons charge is 0 and the mass is 1,67×10−27 kg about 1 Atomic Mass unit

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14y ago

Electron: minus 1. Proton: plus 1. Neutron: zero. All this is in multiples of the elementary charge.

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