Neutrons are the particles on an atom that have a neutral charge. They aren't positive like protons. They aren't negative like electrons
what's an eleven word and what's a netron?
There is no such thing or word as a 'netron'.You possibly mis-spelled 'neutron' which is an elementary particle with no electrical charge.
electron, netron, nucleus
assuming you mean a "neutron" - it has no electrical charge.
Netron your welcome
jimmy netron
Jimmy Neutron is a cartoon character from the cartoon Jimmy Neutron boy genious.
There is no set amount of grams in a neutron as neutrons themselves do not have mass in the same way that protons and electrons do. They are subatomic particles with no charge and a mass similar to that of a proton.
A neutron is a subatomic particle which is the same for all elements. The neutron for Xenon is the same as the neutron in Helium (4He) or in Ununoctium (294Uuo).
I assume that you mean 'neutron.'NO!, a Neutron does not have any charge ... it's Neutral.It's the Electron that has the negative charge and, the Proton has a positive charge.
The quark composition is different: - proton: 2 up quarks + 1 down quark - netron: 2 down quarks + 1 up quark The down quark is heavier.
atoms consist of even smaller particles than its self, these particles are called subatomic particles, they are the electron (negatively charged) the proton(positively charged) and the neutron (no electrical charge). while the proton and the netron make up the nucleus of the atom the electron is around the outside of the atom.