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.............. is a neutral fundamental particle.

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Answered by SmitaMissinnocent
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In particle physics, a truly neutral particle is a subatomic particle that is its own antiparticle. Known examples of such elementary particles include photons, Z bosons, and Higgs bosons, along with the hypothetical neutralinos, sterile neutrinos, and gravitons. ...

Answered by 1cKA
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neutron is a neutral fundamental particle or subatomic particle of an atom having no charge

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