The question does not make sense. A neutron is neutral NOT positive. When a neutron decays, it forms a positively charged proton and a negatively charged electron and an antineutrino.
No. A neutron carries no charge.
a proton is a POSITIVE charge, an electron is a negative charge and a neutron is neither positive or negative. a neutron is neutral.
The proton has a positive charge. The electron has a negative charge. And the neutron has a no charge.
None.
proton positive neutron neutral electron negative
Proton's have a positive charge, neutron'shave a neutral charge, electron's have a negative charge
There are three primary subatomic particles: the neutron, the electron and the proton. The electron is negatively charged, the proton is positively charged and the neutron has no charge.
Proton, Electron, and Neutron +- = ----- So basically, Negative Charge-Electon Positive Charge- Proton Neutral Charge- Neutron
they have adout the same mass
Neutrons don't have any electrical charge.
No, a neutron does not have a positive nor a negative charge. Its in between, too many neutrons can cause radiation, like cobalt-60 the number at the end tells you how much neutrons are in the atom.
proton is positive neutron is neutral and electon is negative