Neutrons do not have an electrical charge; they are neutral particles found in the nucleus of an atom. Therefore, the number of neutrons does not directly determine the number of electrons. In a neutral atom, the number of electrons equals the number of protons. If you have 5 neutrons, you cannot determine the number of electrons without knowing the element, as the number of protons (and thus electrons) will vary depending on the specific isotope.
None. Protons and electrons are not constituents of a neutron. Both neutrons and protons are constituents of an atom's nucleus (core), while the electrons are situated in the electronic cloud around the nucleus.
It makes up protons, electrons and neutrons.A quark.
Helium-3 has 1 neutron and 2 electrons. Helium-4 has 2 neutrons and 2 electrons.
When a neutron star is formed, protons and electrons are crushed, they collide and become neutrons.
# of protons:107 # of electrons:107 # of neutron:155
A neutron don't contain electrons; the mass of an electron is approx. 1/1850 of the neutronic mass.
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None. Protons and electrons are not constituents of a neutron. Both neutrons and protons are constituents of an atom's nucleus (core), while the electrons are situated in the electronic cloud around the nucleus.
3He has 2 protons, 1 neutron, and 2 electrons.
There is no such thing as a neutron atom. A neuton is a particle that exists within the nucleus of an atom.
It makes up protons, electrons and neutrons.A quark.
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1 proton,1electron and no neutron
Carbon does not have an atomic number of 14.
Helium-3 has 1 neutron and 2 electrons. Helium-4 has 2 neutrons and 2 electrons.
Neutron - No ChargeElectron - Negative charge
One neutron is approximately equal in mass to one proton. Since an electron is much smaller in mass compared to a neutron or a proton, it would take a large number of electrons to equal the mass of one neutron.