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  • Neutrons: Understanding Their Electrical Charge (and Why They Don't Have One)
    No, a neutron has no electric charge. It is electrically neutral.

    Here's why:

    * Protons have a positive charge (+1).

    * Electrons have a negative charge (-1).

    * Neutrons are composed of quarks, which have fractional charges. The combination of quarks within a neutron results in a net charge of zero.

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