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Neutrons have no charge, because they are neutral. This means they have no charge at all, and their mass is also negligible, unlike Protons and Electrons.

A Proton has a positive charge - 'P' for 'positive' - and an Electron has a negative charge.

An easy way to remember these:

'N' for Neutral, 'P' for Positive. Since the only other atom is an Electron, it should be simple to remember.

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