its not nealy as straight forward as it sounds.
It would take us straight into the quantum world. I'm not sure anyone yet completely knows the answer to that question.
but in quantum, can show that certain particles like to be together, and certain types dont.
A neutron does not have a charge -- its neutral
No. A neutron carries no charge.
yes neutron has no charge
The neutron has no charge, therefore the charge to mass ratio for the neutron is zero.
Neutrons have no charge; therefore, they are neutral.
A neutron doesn't have an electrical charge; its electric charge is zero.
Neutron - No ChargeElectron - Negative charge
The charge on an electron is never equal to the charge on a neutron. An electron carries one negative charge and a neutron has no net charge.
Neutrons have no net charge, they are electrically neutral, hence their name "neutron".
They don't really have a charge so it would be zero or no charge.
A neutron carries no electrical 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.