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A neutron is a [[subatomic particle|subatomic particle]]. It has no charge and its mass is approximately equal to that of a&nbsp;[[Proton|proton]] (1.67×10<sup>−27</sup> kg). The number of neutrons that an [[atom|atom]] possesses determines neutron number and thus its [[Isotope|isotope]].  
A neutron is a [[Subatomic particle|subatomic particle]]. It has no charge and its mass is approximately equal to that of a&nbsp;[[Proton|proton]] (1.67×10<sup>−27</sup> kg). The number of neutrons that an [[Atom|atom]] possesses determines neutron number and thus its [[Isotope|isotope]]. It occupies the nucleus of an atom along with another subatomic particle - the proton, where they majority of the mass of an atom is found.


For more information see&nbsp;wiki page on&nbsp;[[Neutrons|Neutrons]]
For more information see&nbsp;wiki page on&nbsp;[[Neutrons|Neutrons]]

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A neutron is a subatomic particle. It has no charge and its mass is approximately equal to that of a proton (1.67×10−27 kg). The number of neutrons that an atom possesses determines neutron number and thus its isotope. It occupies the nucleus of an atom along with another subatomic particle - the proton, where they majority of the mass of an atom is found.

For more information see wiki page on Neutrons