Why are neutrons more difficult to detect than protons or electrons
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The particle would be uncharged but with a mass only slightly greater than the proton. Because it was uncharged there would be no electrical repulsion of the neutron as it passed through matter, so it would be much more penetrating than the proton. This would make the neutron difficult to detect.
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