Physics, asked by amit9584, 11 months ago

Why neutron is present in an atome?​

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Answered by gopalsibapaul01
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Neutrons are the particles in an atom that have a neutral charge. They aren't positive like protons. They aren't negative like electrons. ... So, if an atom has equal numbers of electrons and protons, the charges cancel each other out and the atom has a neutral charge.

Answered by anubhav779
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The number of protons found in the nucleus equals the number of electrons that surround it, giving the atom a neutral charge (neutrons have zero charge). Most of an atom's mass is in its nucleus; the mass of an electron is only 1/1836 the mass of the lightest nucleus, that of hydrogen.

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