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Atomic sub-particle found in the nucleus of an atom. This particle is similar in mass to a proton but does not have an electromagnetic charge.
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(new-tron) An electrically neutral particle (a particle having no electrical charge), found in the atom.
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An elementary particle found the atomic nucleus of all stable atoms except the hydrogen-1 atom. Neutrons have no charge and have a mass of 1.008665 daltons.
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An uncharged particle found in the nucleus of every atom except that of hydrogen.
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Uncharged elementary particle with a mass of 1.67492716 ·10-27 kg and thus a slightly greater mass than that of the proton. The free neutron is instable and decays with a half-life of 11.5 minutes.
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Neutron with a kinetic energy of more than 0.1 MeV.
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Neutron with an energy beyond that of a slow neutron, however lower than that of a fast neutron; generally within the range of 10 and 100,000 eV.
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Neutron, the kinetic energy of which falls below a certain value - frequently 10 eV is selected. (See 'neutrons, thermal').
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A particle in the nucleus of an atom, which is without electrical charge and with approximately the same mass as a proton.
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"electrically neuter particle of the atom," 1921, coined by U.S. chemist William D. Harkins (1873-1951) from neutral (adj.) + -on. First record of neutron bomb is from 1960. Neutron star att [..]
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Click for a picture The quark structure of a neutron (Source: Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutron) One of the two main building blocks (along with the proton) of the nucleus at the centre [..]
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Neutrally charged particle of an atom that resides in its nucleus.
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particle in an atom having no electrical charge.
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An uncharged subatomic particle. The rest mass of the neutron is slightly greater than that of the proton. Atomic nuclei are composed of protons and neutrons bound together by nuclear forces. The comm [..]
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A neutron that has (by collision with other particles) reached an energy state equal to that of its surroundings, typically on the order of 0.025 eV (electron volts).
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An uncharged elementary particle, with a mass slightly greater than that of the proton, found in the nucleus of every atom heavier than hydrogen.
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A neutral (no electric charge) elementary particle having slightly more mass than a proton and residing in the nucleus of all atoms other than hydrogen.
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a chargless particle in the nucleus of an atom. Neutrons and protons make up most of the atom's mass.
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Codename for OpenStack Networking service.
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A neutral (no electric charge) elementary particle having slightly more mass than a proton and residing in the nucleus of all atoms other than hydrogen.
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A neutral particle of approximately unit mass, present in all atomic nuclei, except those of ordinary hydrogen. Neutrons are required to initiate the fission process, and large numbers of neutrons are [..]
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An uncharged particle with a mass slightly greater than that of the proton, and found in the nucleus of every atom heavier than hydrogen-1.
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Particle in atomic nuclei. A neutron has no charge but a little more mass than the other constituent of atomic nuclei, the proton. Neutrons are made up of three quarks. If neutrons are not bound in an atomic nucleus they decay into a proton, an electron and an antineutrino.
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A subatomic particle with no net electric charge and a mass slightly larger than that of a proton.
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Uncharged atomic particles of essentially the same mass as protons. In the most common stable atoms the number of neutrons is equivalent to the number of protons. neutrophil
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An uncharged elementary particle found in the nucleus of every atom except hydrogen. Solitary mobile neutrons travelling at various speeds originate from fission reactions. Slow (thermal) neutrons can [..]
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an electrically neutral subatomic particle in the baryon family with a mass 1,839 times that of the electron. The neutron is stable when bound in an atomic nucleus. Neutrons and protons together form [..]
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Particle with a neutral charge located in the nucleus of an atom.
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electrically neutral particle found in the nucleus of an atom. 
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An uncharged elementary particle with a mass slightly greater than that of the proton, and found in the nucleus of every atom heavier than hydrogen.
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A neutral subatomic particle having a mass of 1.674943 x 10-27 kg.
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(Illustration) a small atomic particle possessing no electrical charge, typically found within an atom's nucleus. Neutrons are, as the name implies, neutral in their charge. That is, they have ne [..]
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A neutral particle found in the nucleus of atoms heavier than hydrogen. The rest mass of a neutron is slightly heavier than a proton. Free neutrons are unstable and undergo beta decay to produce a proton, an electron and an antineutrino with a mean lifetime of about 14 minutes. Neutrons are not fundamental but are baryons. A neutron is composed of [..]
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One of the basic particles which make up an atom. A neutron and a proton have about the same weight, but the neutron has no electrical charge.
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HP, EM, SP Neutrons are sub-atomic particles. They are uncharged They have a mass of mn = 1.675 x 10-27 kg.
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One of the constituents of atoms. Along with the proton, the neutron is found in the nuclei (centers) of atoms. Neutrons have no electric charge, and are composed of two down quarks and an up quark.
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A neutral particle (baryon) consisting of two down and oneup quarks which is found in and makesup the atomic nucleus.
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(particles) A subatomic particle forming part of the nucleus of an atom and having no charge; it is a combination of an up quark and two down quarks
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An uncharged elementary particle with a mass slightly greater than that of the proton, and found in the nucleus of every atom heavier than hydrogen.
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Neutrons are sub-atomic particles. They are uncharged They have a mass of mn = 1.675 x 10-27 kg.
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A baryon with electric charge zero; it is a fermion with a basic structure of two down quarks and one up quark (held together by gluons). The neutral component of an atomic nucleus is made from neutro [..]
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The neutron is a constituent of the Nucleus of an Atom and has an Atomic Mass unit of 1 (identical mass to a Proton ). Unlike protons, the neutron does not carry an electrical charge. Its electrical n [..]
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(n) an elementary particle with 0 charge and mass about equal to a proton; enters into the structure of the atomic nucleus
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An uncharged elementary particle found in the nucleus of every atom except hydrogen. A baryon with electric charge zero; it is a fermion with a basic structure of two down quarks and one up quark (held together by gluons). The neutral component of an atomic nucleus is made from neutrons. Different isotopes of the same element are distinguished by h [..]
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A particle of an atom that holds no charge; located in the nucleus (Lessons 8, 23, 24)
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A basic particle in an atom’s nucleus that has a neutral electrical charge.
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An uncharged elementary particle. Present in all atomic nuclei except the hydrogen nucleus.
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An electrically neutral elementary particle in the atomic nucleus having the mass of one proton.
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Nuclear particle that has zero charge and a mass of 1u (atomic mass unit)
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Type of particle, along with the proton, that makes up the nucleus of an atom. Neutrons have no net electric charge.
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The neutral-charged particle of an atom.
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The neutral particle in an atom.
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A basic particle in an atom's nucleus that has a neutral electrical charge.
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A subatomic particle that has a mass almost equal to the proton but with no electronic charge, located in the nucleus of the atom.
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an uncharged sub-atomic particle, with a mass nearly equal to that of a proton. Present in the nucleus of all atoms except hydrogen.
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A particle found in the nucleus of an atom. It is almost identical in mass to a proton, but carries no electric charge.
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an uncharged subatomic particle with a mass of 1.0087 amu.
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One of the particles found in the nucleus of an atom. Whereas an electron has a negative (-) charge and a proton has a positive (+) charge, a neutron has a neutral charge (0). More Information: Neutro [..]
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A particle found in the nuclei of atoms, similar to a proton but with no electric charge. Among light nuclei (helium, carbon, nitrogen), the ones that are most stable contain equal numbers of protons [..]
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Electrically neutral Elementary Particles found in all atomic nuclei except Light Hydrogen; the mass is equal to that of the Proton and Electron combined and they are unstable when isolated from the n [..]
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Neutrons, the energy of which exceeds some arbitrary level, usually around one million Electron volts.
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Why atomic weights are complicated. Each element has a certain number of protons in its nucleus, which defins what element it is (e.g,, 92 for Uranium, 2 for Helium, 109 for Meitnerium). To keep the positively charged protons from flying apart through electrostatic repulsion, they are bound together by the 'strong force' which is a veyr p [..]
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chargeless heavy subatomic particle that appears along with protons in all nuclei other than hydrogen nitrogen fixation
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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.
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Neutrally charged particle of an atom that resides in its nucleus.
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Neutral particle (i.e., with no electrical charge) of approximately unit mass, present in all atomic nuclei, except those of ordinary (light) hydrogen.
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A neutrally charged (uncharged) subatomic particle with a mass of 1 amu.
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a subatomic particle with no electric charge that resides in an atomic nucleus; it has about the same mass as a proton.
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A neutral (no electric charge) elementary particle having slightly more mass than a proton and residing in the nucleus of all atoms other than hydrogen.
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A neutron is an elementary particle that is electrically neutral and found in the nucleus of every atom except hydrogen-1. Neutrons have no electric charge and are usually highly penetrating.
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a subatomic particle that has no charge and that is located in the nucleus of an atom
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The neutron is a subatomic particle, symbol n or n0, which has a neutral (not positive or negative) charge, and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton. Protons and neutrons constitute the nucle [..]
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The neutron is a subatomic particle, symbol n or n0, which has a neutral (not positive or negative) charge, and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton. Protons and neutrons constitute the nucle [..]
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Neutron is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is usually an adversary of Superman.
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Neutron is a subatomic particle.
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Neutron may refer to several comic book characters: Neutron (DC Comics), a DC Comics character Neutron (Linus), an Italian comics character from Linus Neutron (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics charact [..]
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Neutron is an Italian comic book series and the name of the eponymous main character created in 1965 by Guido Crepax. The series eventually became Valentina.
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Neutron is a two-player abstract strategy game invented by Robert A. Kraus. The game was first published in the Playroom section of Games & Puzzles 71 in July/August 1978. It is a game where eac [..]
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