I think you mean a neutron. We don't say 'a neutral charge', but rather that it has no charge.
it 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.
An electron is a small particle of matter where energy can be stored. It carries a negative charge and plays a fundamental role in electricity and magnetism.
This is made up of protons and neutrons, this part of the atom contains nearly all the mass. This small particle of an atom that carries a negative charge.
This elementary particle is the electron.
It is a sub atomic particle. It is positively charged
neutron
Positron
The small particle that is negatively charged inside an atom is called an electron. Electrons orbit the nucleus of the atom, which is composed of positively charged protons and neutral neutrons. This negative charge of electrons helps balance the positive charge of protons, contributing to the overall stability of the atom. Electrons play a crucial role in chemical bonding and electrical conductivity.
A lemon itself does not have a negative charge; it is a neutral object overall. However, it can produce a small electric charge when it undergoes a chemical reaction, such as when used in a simple battery with electrodes. The acidity of the lemon juice can facilitate the movement of ions, but this does not mean the lemon itself carries a net negative charge.
I would say a neutrino, because its charge is zero. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neutrino is not considered as a subatomic particle. Proton (positively charged) and electron (negatively charged) have very small electrical charge.
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