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Neutrons are particles that

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Answer: Neutrons are extremely dense.

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A neutron is a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of every atom except that of simple hydrogen. The particle derives its name from the fact that it has no electrical charge; it is neutral. Neutrons are extremely dense. The number of proton in an element's nucleus is called the atomic number.

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Neutrons are particles that have a neutral charge, or a charge of 0, that's it, it's pretty simple hope it helps!

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