I'm curious about the charge of a neutron. I know atoms have protons, neutrons, and electrons, and each has its own properties. I want to specifically understand the charge associated with a neutron.
6 answers
Elena
Thu Nov 21 2024
In terms of mass, a neutron slightly outweighs a proton.
AltcoinExplorer
Thu Nov 21 2024
Neutrons possess a unique characteristic distinct from protons and electrons.
CryptoLord
Thu Nov 21 2024
Unlike the latter two particles, which carry electrical charges, neutrons are electrically neutral.
EnchantedSky
Thu Nov 21 2024
The mass of a proton is standardized as 1 atomic mass unit (amu).
KimonoSerenity
Thu Nov 21 2024
This neutrality is indicated by the label n0 in the diagram mentioned, where the zero signifies "zero charge".