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Neutrons can be thought of as the combination of a proton and an electron, though there is a little more mass in them than in a proton and an electron.

Most neutrons are formed by the fusion of 4 hydrogen atoms (one proton and one electron) into helium (2 protons, 2 electrons, and 2 neutrons). This occurs mainly deep within stars.

Neutrons can be generated or obtained in a variety of ways. One is entirely natural - they are emitted when uranium-235 undergoes fission. They are generated when alpha particles collide with some atoms of low atomic weight, such as lithium, carbon, or oxygen. Gamma radiation colliding with certain isotopes, including deuterium and berrylium-9, produces neutrons. Fusion produces neutrons, and a fusor can be used for this. Neutrons are produced through a process called spallation when high energy protons impinge on heavy atoms such as lead or bismuth.

Free neutrons have a short half life, about 886 seconds, or a bit less than 15 minutes. When they decay, they emit a proton, an electron, and an electron antineutrino.

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