Because they have no (electric) charge associated with them. Their function is to buffer (separate) the positively charged protons in an atoms nucleus and thus make the nucleus stable.
neutron contains one proton which is positive in charge and neutron also contain one electron which is negative in charge
Neutrons consist of both a positive proton and negative electron combined together. The charges cancel and this makes the neutron neutral
An atom is neutral if it has equal numbers of protons and electrons.
Because neutron is made up of a proton with unit +ve charge, unit mass and an electron of unit -ve charge with negligible mass.+ve and -ve neutralise,and neutron exibits unit mass
All atoms are normally neutral; only ions have an electrical charge.
They don't. Neutrons have no charge.
inside the nucleus there are protons which are positive and neutrons that are neutral, because the neutrons are neutral they don't affect the charge. so the Nucleus is Positive.
13 - 6 = 7 neutrons
Zero. Neutrons do not have a charge; they are neutral.
Neutrons are "neutral;" they have no charge.
Neon has 10 neutrons
Neutrons carry no charge - they are neutral.
neutrons are neutral they have 0 charge
Neutrons are neutral, and by definition have no charge.
Neutrons are neutral, they do not have any charges on protons and electrons do.
Neutrons do not have any electric charge at all but are neutral - hence the name. Even the neutron's antimatter menifestation, the antineutron, is neutral.
No neutrons are neutral.
The neutrons in the nucleus are neutral.
yes. neutrons are particles found inside the nucleus of a (neutral) atomno
neutrons, just think neutron = neutral
Yes.
No. Neutrons have no charge they are neutral.
Neutrons are neutral in charge.