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1. Which of the following is an electrically neutral particle?
a. electron
b. proton
c. neutron
d. the a-particle ​

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Answered by devilgameryt
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Answered by shreya457sl
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Answer:

A neutron is an electrically neutral particle.

Explanation:

If the atom is electrically neutral, it means that the total charge of the atom is zero. Neutrons are neutral particles and are stable only within the nucleus. When an atom has the same number of electrons and protons, it has the same number of negative charges (electrons) and positive charges (protons). Therefore, the total charge of an atom is zero and the atom is said to be neutral.

Atoms are composed of positively charged particles called protons, negatively charged particles called electrons, and uncharged particles called neutrons.

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