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How do neutrons differ from protons and electrons? A. Neutrons are much smaller that protons and electrons B. neutrons have no electrical charge C. neutrons orbit in a cloud while protons and electrons exist in the nucleus D. neutrons have a positive electrical charge while protons and electrons have no electrical charge

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    The correct answer is B: Neutrons have no electrical charge.

    Neutrons differ from protons and electrons because the charge on electron is - 1. The charge on proton is + 1 and on neutron there is no charge. Electrons orbit the nucleus of the atom while the nucleus of itself is made up of neutrons and protons.
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