Neutron

/ˈnuːtrɒn/ or /ˈnjuːtrɒn/ noun

A tiny particle found in the nucleus of an atom that has no electric charge. Along with protons, it makes up most of the atom’s mass.

From 'neutral' + '-on', a suffix used for particles, because the particle has no electrical charge. It was named after its discovery in 1932.

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