Proton and neutron are the two particle that make up a nucleus and has no electric charge .
But the one you are asking for is Neutron .That's the answer !!
The nuclear particle that has no charge is the neutron.
This particle is the neutron.
Neutrons
neutron.
The atom is composed of a nucleus surrounded by electrons (negative charge)rotating in orbits around the nucleus. The nucleus is composed of protons (positive charge) and neutrons (neutral charge). so the three main subatomic particles are: * Electrons in orbits around the nucleus of the atom * Protons (positively charged particles) in the nucleus * neutrons (neutrally charged particles) in the nucleus. Except for hydrogen that is having no neutrons.
The three subatomic particles are; protons and neutrons make up the nucleus and in orbitals around this nucleus are the electrons.
Atom itself has no charge. This happens because he has 3 subatomic particles in it, two of which have negative and positive charge, respectively. Protons are the ones who have positive charge and electrons have negative charge. And Nenutrons have no charge at all. :)
nucleus that contains protons and neutrons electrons that revolve around the nucleus in addition, there are sub-atomic particles inside the nucleus that balances the charges and the spin.
Atoms are the basic constituents of matter. Protons, Neutrons, And Electrons are the main partilces. Electrons orbit outside nucleus. Protons and neutrons reside in the nucleus.
Neutrons are what you're talking about. They lack charge, but have a non-negligible mass.
An atom that is not an ion has no electric charge. If it is particles that make up the atom you speak of, the nucleus houses the neutron; an elementary particle with zero charge.
The two particles that make up the nucleus of an atom are the proton and the neutron. The proton has a positive charge, and the neutron doesn't have a charge.
The particle in the nucleolus of an atom that has a positive charge is called a proton. The nucleolus also contains neutrons.
electrons
The protons and the neutrons make up the nucleus. The protons are equal to the number of electrons and is also the atomic number of that element.
The property that makes up electric charge is called just that: "electric charge". Note that the particles also have other properties.
The particles of the atom in the nucleus are the protons and neutrons. Protons carry a positive charge and neutrons have no charge. These two make up the vast majority of an atom's mass. Electrons, with their negative charges, orbit the nucleus in different energy levels.
The three subatomic particles that make up an atom are the protons, neutrons, and electrons. The protons are positively charged particles that are located in the atomic nucleus at the center of the atom. The neutrons are particles that have no charge and are also located in the nucleus. The electrons are negatively charged particles that are located in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus.
protons which are positive located inside the nucleus. neutrons which have no charge located inside the nucleus. electrons which are negative located outside the nucleus.
proton, neutrons
I believe you are asking for the names, charges, and location of subatomic particles? Subatomic particles are the small particles that make up an atom and include... * Protons: have an electron charge of +1, found in the nucleus of each atom but can also be stable by itself (as in the case of the hydrogen ion) * Electrons: have a negative charge, surround the nucleus of atoms * Neutrons: have no net charge, also found in the nucleus of atoms