They don't really have a charge so it would be zero or no charge.
A neutron does not have a charge -- its neutral
yes neutron has no charge
The neutron has no charge, therefore the charge to mass ratio for the neutron is zero.
A neutron carries no electrical charge
A neutron has no charge. That's why it is called a neutron; the neu part stands for neutral, meaning without charge. The charge of an electron, which is -1, is equal and opposite to the charge of a proton, which is +1.
A neutron does not have a charge -- its neutral
A neutron has no charge, as it is electrically neutral.
No. A neutron carries no charge.
yes neutron has no charge
The neutron has no charge, therefore the charge to mass ratio for the neutron is zero.
A neutron doesn't have an electrical charge; its electric charge is zero.
You misunderstand. A 'Neutron' by its name, is neutrally charged. There is NO charge. The charge of one electron is deemed to be 'minus one (-1). A PROTON is deemed to have a charge of 'plus one (+1)'. Hence the charges of one electron and one proton are equal and opposite. In nuclear physics these two charges are brought together to make a neutral species; a Neutron. +1 - 1 = 0 They do NOT spontaneously come together or split, in a chemical reaction.
Neutron - No ChargeElectron - Negative charge
A neutron carries no electrical charge
A neutron has a charge of zero. It is a neutral particle, meaning it has no electrical charge.
There are three primary subatomic particles: the neutron, the electron and the proton. The electron is negatively charged, the proton is positively charged and the neutron has no charge.
A neutron has no charge. That's why it is called a neutron; the neu part stands for neutral, meaning without charge. The charge of an electron, which is -1, is equal and opposite to the charge of a proton, which is +1.