what are neotrons and what are functions of these neotrons
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Answer:
That is neutron not neotron OK
Explanation:
Neutrons are the largest of the particles that make up the atom. The neutron is a baryon, which means it is a massive particle that is made up of 3 quarks (1 up quark and 2 down quarks). Quarks are what build all matter. You may have heard that atoms are the building blocks of all matter and this is true, but now scientists have figured out that quarks build all the parts that make up atoms.
This model of a neutron quark structure shows the 2 down quarks (d) and the 1 up quark (u).
Structure of a neutron
Neutrons are found in the nucleus of the atom. They are tightly packed with the protons. The protons and neutrons are held together in the nucleus with a force called the strong nuclear force. The nucleus is a very dense area that is found in the center of the atom.
Neutrons are found in the nucleus of the atom with protons.
Atomic Structure
Neutrons have a neutral charge or actually no charge at all. Its partner in the nucleus, the proton, does have a positive charge. The proton's positive charge is matched with the electron's negative charge to make a neutral atom. Even though the neutron does not impact the charge of the atom, it still has many properties that influence the atom, including the atom's level of radioactivity, but we will get to that later.
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Neutrons bind with protons and one another in the nucleus via the nuclear force, effectively moderating the repulsive forces between the protons and stabilizing the nucleus.