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Neutron:

Mass: 1,00866491600(43) amu.

Charge: neutral


Electron:

Mass: 5,4857990946(22)×10−4 amu.

Charge: negative


Proton:

Mass: 1,007276466812(90) amu.

Charge: positive

All have the spin 1/2.

Protons and neutrons are situated in the nucleus; electrons surround this nucleus.

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