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A neutron is a non charged particle in the atom's nucleus
In the atomic nucleus proton is a positive particle.
The term nucleon is applied to any particle that makes up an atomic nucleus. That means it can be applied to either a proton or a neutron (but only when we are talking about them as the components of an atomic nucleus). The nucleon with the positive charge is the proton. You'll recall that the neutron is a neutral particle; it has no charge.
Proton
Assuming the context of this question is atomic physics, the answer is "false" for two reasons: 1) the atomic nucleus is positively charged. 2) the atomic nucleus a tightly bound composite of many particles.
The neutron is the particle in the atomic nucleus that carries no charge.
In the atomic nucleus this particle is the neutron.
They are called electrons.They have negative charge.
Neutrons are located in the nucleus of an atom and have no charge
A neutron is a non charged particle in the atom's nucleus
This partice is called atomic nucleus.
In the atomic nucleus the neutron has no electrical charge.
NEUTRON
The nucleus.
In the atomic nucleus proton is a positive particle.
the nucleus is made of protons and neutrons together. the protons have a positive charge and the neutrons have no charge [electrons circle the nucleus and have a negative charge]
Yes. The electron is a subatomic particle with a negative charge, and is located in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus of the atom.