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They don't really have a charge so it would be zero or no charge.

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What kind of charge does a neutron have?

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What charge is a neutron?

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Is a neutron positive charged?

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Does a neutron have no charge or neutral charge?

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What is charge to mass ratio of neutron?

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What charge neutron and electrons have?

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What electrical charge does a neutron contain?

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What part of the atom carries no electric charge?

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Is the charge of electron equal but opposite to the charge of neutron?

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