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What happens to a nitrogen atom in the atmosphere that captures a neutron?
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What happens to a nitrogen atom in the atmosphere that captures a neutron?
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What happens to a nitrogen atom in the atmosphere that captures a neutron?
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The nitrogen atom would be electrically charge by the neutron and the neutron would give the nitrogen atom a negative charge when combined
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