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Neutral is not a charge. It's the absence of any charge,

and it doesn't interact with charges of either polarity. What actually reacts is the

electrons (negatively charged particles. Protons are the positively charged particles

and Neutrons are the "Neutral" or uncharged particles. According to Quantum

Theory Mechanics the Negative particles (Electrons) orbit around the center (which

consists the positive charged Protons and the uncharged Neutrons), of atoms.

The mass of the atom consists almost completely of neutrons and protons, as the

Electrons have insignificant mass.

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