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why a free neutron is very unstable ? explain ...​

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In its free state, the neutron is highly unstable but once inside the nucleus it regains stability. Its lack of electrical charge allows it to be captured easily by nuclei and, occasionally, can cause nuclear reactions. The neutron is, along with the proton, one of the two constituents of the atomic nucleus

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