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Electrically neutral particles found in the nucleus?

Neutrons


What is particles with no charge?

Particles with no charge are called neutral particles. Examples of neutral particles include neutrons, photons, and neutrinos. These particles do not have a positive or negative charge, making them electrically neutral.


Are electron particles electrically neutral?

No, electrons carry negative charge.


How can an atom be electrically neutral charged when it contain particles that are charged?

an atom is electrically neutral if the protons and electrons are the same number. ex: if you have 16 protons and 16 electrons its is neutral


What is electronically neutral nuclear particle?

Neutrons are electrically neutral particles present in atoms except in hydrogen-1 isotope.


What is the electric charge of neutrons?

Neutrons are neutral, they do not have any charges on protons and electrons do.


Is the number of protons equals to the number of electrons?

Yes, in an electrically neutral atom or compound or mixture.


What kind of substance has particles that are far apart but electrically neutral?

Gases, such as those found in the atmosphere, have particles (atoms or molecules) that are far apart from each other but are electrically neutral. Due to their distance and random motion, there is limited interaction between gas particles in comparison to solids or liquids.


Is potassium electrically neutral?

Yes Potassium is electrically neutral.


What substances are electrically neutral?

Water is an electrically neutral substance.


Which radiation is neutral?

Neutrinos are neutral radiation particles. They are subatomic particles with no electric charge, making them electrically neutral. Neutrinos are produced in various nuclear reactions, such as those in the sun and in nuclear reactors.


What particle is electrically neutral?

The neutron is electrically neutral, as it has no net charge. It is composed of three quarks (two down quarks and one up quark) that cancel out each other's charges, resulting in a neutral overall charge.