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explain neutron as the fundamental particle of an atom​

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Answered by vshreyas122006
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Neutron. The neutron is a subatomic particle with a mass of 1 and charge of 0. Neutrons are found with protons in the atomic nucleus. While the number of protons in an atom determines its element, the number of neutrons determines its isotope

Answered by prudhvinadh
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Neutron is a fundamental particle in an atom, present inside nucleas. it has no charge but it has mass which is slightly higher than proton.

symbol of neutron is n or n⁰. neutrons are widely used in nuclear fusion and nuclear fission reactions.

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