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Neutrons carry no charge. They are neutral subatomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom alongside protons.
A neutron carries a zero electrical charge and a mass of 1.674 x 10 -27 kg.
No. Neutrons have no charge they are neutral.
The false statement about neutrons is that "neutrons carry a positive charge." In reality, neutrons are electrically neutral particles, meaning they carry no charge. They do have a mass of approximately 1 atomic mass unit (amu) and are found in the nucleus of an atom alongside protons.
Neutrons carry no charge - they are neutral.
Each type of atom in a molecule has a specific number of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons carry a positive charge, neutrons have no charge, and electrons carry a negative charge. The arrangement and interaction of these components determine the chemical properties of the molecule.
Electrons carry a negative electrical charge. A neutron does not have a charge, it is neutral.
I am pretty sure you wanted to write neutrons. Neutrons does not have any electrical charge, they have only mass, so they change atom's core mass but not the charge.
Protons carry a positive charge, electrons carry a negative charge and neutrons do not carry a charge.
Electrons do protons carry a positive charge and neutrons have no charge
Neutrons; neutrinos and gluons also carry no electric charge.
A nucleus is made from protons and neutrons. Protons carry a positive charge where neutrons carry no charge. Hence, a negative charge never occurs in a nucleus.