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The heaviest of the subatomic particles is the neutron, which has a neutral charge, followed extremely closely by the proton, which has a positive charge. The electrons that orbit protons and neutrons have an extremely small mass relative to the other two, but have a negative charge equal in magnitude to that of the proton.

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