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There are many electrically neutral particles such as neutrons, neutrinos and also certain kaons, pions, etc.

Most of these, such as the neutron, are composite particles (they consist of other smaller particles). The non-charged elementary particles would be:

-All three neutrinos

-Gluons (messenger particles for the strong nuclear force)

-Photons (messenger particles for the electromagnetic force)

-Gravitons (not yet seen, but predicted to exist, messenger particle of gravity)

-Higgs Boson (also not yet seen, but predicted to exist)

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