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Answered by careenlyngdoh4
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Explanation:

Neutron, neutral subatomic particle that is a constituent of every atomic nucleus except ordinary hydrogen. It has no electric charge and a rest mass equal to 1.67493 × 10−27 kg—marginally greater than that of the proton but nearly 1,839 times greater than that of the electron.

Answered by anilkumarah72
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Answer:

The mass of neutron is of the order of 10^{-27} kg.

It is equal to 1.674×10^{-27}kg or 1.674×10^{-24}g. It is also equal to 1.0087 amu.

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