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Very probable you think to a neutron.

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Q: What is the smallest eletrically neutral particle of an element?
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Do Eletrically neutral element have equal numbers of electrons and neutrons?

Electrically neutral elements have equal numbers of electrons and protons. A stable element has equal numbers of protons and neutrons. Thus, the answer to the question ''Do Eletrically neutral element have equal numbers of electrons and neutrons?'' depends on the stability of the element i.e. if stable then yes and if unstable than might not.


What is the elements neutron?

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Subatomic particle with a neutral charge?

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A neutral atomic particle is called a proton. This is taught in science.


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What is the charge of a neutral particle?

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Is a negatively charged particle the same as a neutral particle?

No, a negatively charged particle (electron) has a negative charge associated with it. A neutral particle (neutron) is neither negatively charged nor positively charged.


What are the subatomic particles of iron?

An atom of iron would have pretty much the same subatomic particles as most other atoms - protons, electrons, and neutrons. Protons and neutrons are made up of more fundamental particles, quarks. The defining factor that makes it iron is that it would have 26 protons; in a neutral iron atom that would mean it would have 26 electrons. Different isotopes of iron might have differing numbers of neutrons, about 92% of iron is Fe-56 which has 30 neutrons.


What is the subatomic particle with a neutral or no change?

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