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This particle is the neutron.
A electron is a subatomic particle outside the nucleus carrying a negative charge and very little mass. Other mass is negligible mass or a negative charge.
This particle is the electron.
An alpha particle has the charge 2+ and the mass 4.
A neutron.
mass spin and charge
No such particle exists. All particles with charge also have mass -- no exceptions. Every particle with zero mass also has zero charge -- no exceptions.
A particle that has a mass of 1 and a charge of 1 plus is a proton.
Alpha particles are helium nuclei and consist of two protons and two neutrons. Their electric charge is +2 (+1 from each proton), and their mass number is 4, one for each proton and neutron. To describe their mass in other ways, it is 4.001506179125 atomic mass units, or 6.64465675 x 10-25 kg.
No, an alpha particle has a mass of 4 amu and a charge of +2. It is a helium nucleus. The neutron has a mass of 1 amu and no charge.
This particle is the neutron.
Both one proton and one neutron each has a relative mass of 1 a.m.u.
A electron is a subatomic particle outside the nucleus carrying a negative charge and very little mass. Other mass is negligible mass or a negative charge.
A neutron. It is one of the particles in the nucleus and has no charge
No, that would be a neutron. A proton is a nuclear particle with a mass of 1 AMU and a 1+ charge
An alpha particle has the charge 2+ and the mass 4.
There are three atomic particles with mass, the proton, neutron and electron. Of these three, the proton is the particle with a positive charge.