The uncharged particle in an Atom is called:

The uncharged particle in an Atom is called:

  • (A) Proton
  • (B) Neutron
  • (C) Electron
  • (D) Positron
  • The neutral particle in an atom is called a neutron. Neutrons reside in the nucleus along with protons. They do not bear an electric charge. This is what makes the nucleus stable, along with the positive charge of the protons.
  • Protons: Positive charge (+)
  • Neutrons: No charge (neutral)
  • Electrons: Negative charge (-)
  • Positrons: Positive charge (the antimatter counterpart of the electron)
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