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Chace
7 January, 13:12
What do an electron and a neutron have in common?
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Dahlia Barrett
7 January, 15:37
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What an electron and a neutron have in common is that each particle exists inside an atom,
Atoms consist of three particles: protons (which are positively charged), electrons (which are negatively charged), and neutrons (which have no charge).
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