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What are neutrons exactly?
Neutrons are subatomic particles that are found in the nucleus of an atom, along with protons. They have a neutral charge, meaning they do not have a positive or negative charge like protons and electrons. Neutrons help to stabilize the nucleus of an atom and are crucial in determining the stability and properties of an element. They play a key role in nuclear reactions and are essential for the formation of isotopes.
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Which material conducts neutrons?
Neutrons are commonly conducted by materials such as water, heavy water (deuterium oxide), graphite, and certain types of metal. These materials are used in various applications, including nuclear reactors, neutron scattering experiments, and neutron detection devices. The ability of these materials to conduct neutrons is essential for their use in these applications.
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Do neutrons attract each other?
Neutrons do not have an electric charge, so they do not experience the electromagnetic force that would cause them to attract or repel each other. However, neutrons are subject to the strong nuclear force, which is attractive and acts between nucleons (protons and neutrons) in the atomic nucleus. This force helps to bind neutrons and protons together in the nucleus, overcoming the electrostatic repulsion between protons.
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Which element has 12 neutrons?
The element with 12 neutrons is carbon, which has an atomic number of 6.
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How do you calculate neutrons?
Neutrons can be calculated by subtracting the atomic number (number of protons) from the atomic mass of an atom. The atomic mass is the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus. Therefore, by subtracting the atomic number from the atomic mass, you can determine the number of neutrons present in the atom. This calculation is important in understanding the stability and properties of different isotopes.
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How do neutrons enter isotopes?
Neutrons enter isotopes through a process called neutron capture. Neutron capture occurs when a neutron is absorbed by the nucleus of an atom, resulting in the formation of a new isotope. This process can change the atomic mass of the isotope without affecting its chemical properties. Neutron capture plays a crucial role in nuclear reactions and the formation of heavy elements in stars.
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What are protons and neutrons?
Protons and neutrons are subatomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom. Protons have a positive electrical charge, while neutrons have no electrical charge, making them neutral. Together, protons and neutrons make up the majority of an atom's mass. They are crucial for determining the identity of an element and are involved in the strong nuclear force that holds the nucleus together.
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What is the number of neutrons?
The number of neutrons in an atom is determined by subtracting the atomic number (number of protons) from the atomic mass. Neutrons are neutral particles found in the nucleus of an atom along with protons. They help stabilize the nucleus and contribute to the overall mass of the atom. The number of neutrons can vary for different isotopes of the same element.
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