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What is a subatomic particle with no charge called?

Asked by Cbethel, Last updated: Apr 01, 2024

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D. Ronald

D. Ronald

D. Ronald
D. Ronald, Writer, Austin

Answered Oct 11, 2018

Option C - Neutron
Neutron is a subatomic particle that does not have an electric charge.
Proton is a subatomic particle with a positive electric charge.
Electron is a subatomic particle with a negative electric charge.

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ola karem

ola karem

ola karem
Ola karem

Answered Sep 16, 2017

Aren"t electrons negatively charged? i think the answer should be neutrons

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cbethel14

cbethel

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Cbethel

Answered Sep 12, 2017

Electron
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