Neutrons are not involved in chemical reactions.
It is a component of an atom that consists of protons and neutrons.
Isotope chemistry is a branch of chemistry that studies the variations of elements based on the number of neutrons in their atomic nuclei, known as isotopes. Isotopes of the same element have the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons, leading to differences in atomic weight and properties. Isotope chemistry is important for understanding chemical reactions, studying geological processes, tracing the origin of compounds, and dating materials.
The smallest particle of an element in chemistry is an atom. Atoms are made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Just view it as applied mathematics - dont worry about the chemistry.
Protons and neutrons; these particles contain quarks and gluons.
Basic, classical chemistry states an atom is composed of electrons, neutrons and protons.
Isotopes are atoms with a different number of neutrons but with the same number of protons.
The center of the atom is the nucleus formed from protons and neutrons.
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In chemistry, the term nucleus generally refers to the central part of an atom that contains the protons and neutrons. It is also used to describe the central part of a cell where genetic material is housed.
since you said chemistry this should be the answer, the one i have in mind.. in an atom there are protons and neutrons in the middle or nucleus, fling around that are electrons. protons, neutrons, and electrons are subatomic particles (makes the atom stable when it's the same number of all three. google it!
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