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what are neutrons?explain

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Answered by sandew
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A neutron is a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of every atom except that of simple hydrogen.  The particle derives its name from the fact that it has no electrical charge; it is neutral.   Neutrons are extremely dense.  If isolated, a single neutron would have a mass of only 1.675 ? 10-27 kilogram, but if a teaspoonful of tightly packed neutrons could be scooped up, the resulting chunk of matter would weigh millions of tons at the earth's surface
Answered by sushant2505
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Neutron is the subatomic particle present in the nucleus,and it is electrically neutral having mass slightly larger than the protons.
Proton and the Neutron makes the Nucleus.

James Chadwick discovered the neutron in 1932. 
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