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What is neutron and is it colour neutral if not then why​

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Answered by yashjames72
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Answer:

The neutron is the particle in the atomic nucleus with a mass = 1 and charge = 0. ... Although a neutron has a net neutral electrical charge, it does consist of charged components which cancel each other out with respect to charge.

Electrons, protons and neutrons do not have a 'color' as we normally understand the term. Something has a color when light strikes it and it absorbs all but one wavelenth (say, blue) and thus the object is perceived as being blue.

Answered by rakshitakumar46
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Explanation:

a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge, present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen.

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