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What part of the atom has no electric charge?

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Unlike protons and electrons, which are electrically charged, neutrons have no charge—they are electrically neutral.The positive charge of protons cancels the negative charge of the electrons. Neutrons have no charge. With regard to mass, protons and neutrons 
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The neutron has no electric charge and a rest mass equal to 1.67492749804 × 10−27 kg—marginally greater than that of the proton but 1,838.68 times greater than that of the electron.
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The part of the neutron that has no electric charge is the neutron.

Atoms of all elements except for most atoms hydrogen have neutrons in their nucleus. Unlike protons and electrons which are electrically charged neutrons have no charge; they are electrically neutral.
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The nucleus of an atom has no electric charge. It is composed of protons and neutrons, which have no charge. The electrons that orbit the nucleus have a negative electric charge.
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Atoms of all elements except for most atoms hydrogen have neutrons in their nucleus. Unlike protons and electrons which are electrically charged neutrons have no charge; they are electrically neutral.
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Unlike protons and electrons, which are electrically charged, neutrons have no charge—they are electrically neutral.The positive charge of protons cancels the negative charge of the electrons. Neutrons have no charge. 
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