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Neutrons and what almost have the same mass?

A neutron and a proton almost have the same mass. A neutron and 1,840 electrons almost have the same mass.


What is the name for a nuclear particle that has about the same mass as a proton but with no electrical charge?

The nuclear particle that has about the same mass as a proton but no electrical charge is called a neutron. Neutrons are found in the nucleus of an atom along with protons and contribute to the atomic mass of the atom.


Which particle has a mass that is approximately the same as the mass of a proton?

the neutral or no charge particle of an atom:it is located in the nucleus;has the same mass as the proton.


What particle has about the same mass as proton but has no charge?

A neutron. It is one of the particles in the nucleus and has no charge


How do a proton and neutron compare?

they have adout the same mass


How does the mass of the neutron compare with the mass of the proton?

The mass of a neutron is slightly greater than the mass of a proton. The neutron has no electric charge while the proton has a positive charge (+1 elementary charge). The mass of a neutron and a proton are 1.67492729(28)×10−27 kilograms and 1.672621637(83)×10−27 kilograms respectively. That makes the neutron about 25/10,000ths more massive than the proton.


What nuclear partivle that has about the same mass as a proton but with no electtical charge?

A Neutron.


What substance particle has no charge and about the same mass as a proton?

This particle is the neutron.


What substance particle has a positive charge and the same mass as a proton?

A similar mass has the neutron but it is neutral.


The neutral or no charge particle of an atomit is located in the nucleushas the same masss as the proton?

The neutral or no charge particle in an atom is called a neutron. Neutrons are located in the nucleus, along with protons. Neutrons have the same mass as protons.


In the electron charge to mass experiment if the electron is replaced by a proton or neutron would the charge to mass ratio value still be the same why or why not?

Compared to the (charge/mass) ratio of the electron:-- The (charge/mass) ratio of the proton is much smaller; although the proton charge is equal to the electron charge, the proton mass is much larger, by a factor of more than 1,800.-- The (charge/mass) ratio of the neutron is zero, because the neutron charge is zero.


What nuclear particle has the same relative mass as the proton but had no electrical charge?

Neutron