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&nbsp;Neurtinos are one of the most common particles in the universe. They are subatomic particle, similar to the electron, however it has no charge and a tiny mass - often negligible.&nbsp;<ref>Scientific American. What is a neutrino.2018 [cited 19/11/18]; Available from:https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/what-is-a-neutrino/</ref>  
Neurtinos are one of the most common particles in the universe. They are [[subatomic particle|subatomic particle]], similar to the [[electron|electron]], however it has no charge and a tiny [[mass|mass]] - often negligible<ref>Scientific American. What is a neutrino.2018 [cited 19/11/18]; Available from:https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/what-is-a-neutrino/</ref>.


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Neurtinos are one of the most common particles in the universe. They are subatomic particle, similar to the electron, however it has no charge and a tiny mass - often negligible[1].

References

  1. Scientific American. What is a neutrino.2018 [cited 19/11/18]; Available from:https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/what-is-a-neutrino/