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The particle of an atom that carries no electrical charge is called a(n) A. Proton B. Nucleus C. Neutron D. Electron
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The particle of an atom that carries no electrical charge is called a(n)
A. Proton
B. Nucleus
C. Neutron
D. Electron
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c is the answer i hoped iit helped
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The answer is C, because the way the atom gets "balanced out" is by the neutron. The way I think about it is that the neutron "neutralizes" the atom
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