Asked by Reysi Mizrahi on May 07, 2024
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What part of an atom has no charge?
A) quark
B) neutron
C) proton
D) electron
No Charge
A state or condition where an object does not have a net electrical charge, meaning it has an equal number of protons and electrons.
Neutron
One of the principal parts of an atom. The neutron has no charge and is part of the nucleus.
- Distinguish the primary elements and attributes of atomic structure.
Verified Answer
ME
Mohamed El-SaeedMay 14, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Neutrons, found in the nucleus of an atom, have no electrical charge. They are neutral particles, unlike protons (which have a positive charge) and electrons (which have a negative charge). Quarks are constituents of protons and neutrons and themselves carry charge.
Learning Objectives
- Distinguish the primary elements and attributes of atomic structure.