ANSWERS: 9
  • They are neutral, neither positive nor negative.
  • Neutral (hence Neutron). Neutrons add weight to an atom.
  • Neutrons are neutral of charge, I think. It's been a long time since high school for me. Maybe a more thorough or more correct answer will be posted soon.
  • electrons are - protons are + and neutrons are neurtal =] i have no idea why, but i found that unit in science SOOO interesting i did it last year =)
  • Look at the word: from Latin "neuter", neither. So, they have no charge.
  • Protons are positively charged Neutrons have no charge electrons have are negatively charged
  • Charge less.But they have unit mass.
  • As others have stated Neutral. No electromagnetic charge. Why: Protons and Neutrons are made up of Quarks. Quarks have charges like -1/3 (Down Quark) or +2/3 (Up Quark) etc A proton contains two Up (+2/3) Quarks and a Down (-1/3) Quark giving +3/3 or +1. A neutron contains one Up (+2/3) quark and two Down (-1/3) Quarks giving a total of +/-0. This is why they have VERY similar mass to protons but different charge. Also quarks are a bit more complicated than the picture I have presented but it will do! :)
  • Neutrons are neutral they have no electrical charge.thats where the word neutral comes from.

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