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The neutron - found in the nucleus of the atom. Protons (in the nucleus) have a positive charge, electrons (orbiting the nucleus) have a negative charge.

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Does a neuton have an electric charge?

No, a neutron does not have an electric charge. It is a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom, and it is electrically neutral, meaning it does not have a positive or negative charge.


What are the particles in the atoms nucleus which have no charge called?

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What is the subatomic particle that has no charge called?

A neutron is a subatomic particle with no charge.


The electrically neutral particle found in an atom is the?

Neutron


What is the neutral charged particle in the atom?

The neutral charged particle in the atom is the neutron. Neutrons are located in the nucleus along with protons and have no net electrical charge, making them electrically neutral.


What is an atomic particle that has no charge or is electrically neutral?

a neutron


Which particle has no charge at all?

A neutron has no charge at all. It is a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom, along with protons. Neutrons are electrically neutral, meaning they do not have a positive or negative charge.


What is an electrically neutral particle in the nucleus?

They are called neutrons.They do not have a charge.


What is an electrically neutral subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom?

neutron


What is a neutral particle in a atom?

In the atom the particle without electrical charge is the neutron.


Is a charge particle because it has more or fewer electrons than protons?

The number of electrons that surround the nucleus will determine whether or not an atom is electrically charged or electrically neutral. The amount of charge on a single proton is equal to the amount of charge possessed by a single electron. A proton and an electron have an equal amount but an opposite type of charge. Thus, if an atom contains equal numbers of protons and electrons, the atom is described as being electrically neutral. On the other hand, if an atom has an unequal number of protons and electrons, then the atom is electrically charged (and in fact, is then referred to as an ion rather than an atom). Any particle, whether an atom, molecule or ion, that contains less electrons than protons is said to be positively charged. Conversely, any particle that contains more electrons than protons is said to be negatively charged.


What particle has no charge and is found in the nucleus of an atom?

The nuclear particle that has no charge is the neutron.