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23 September, 02:39
Why a neutron is important
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Hayley Bennett
23 September, 03:58
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Neutrons play a huge role with mass and radioactive properties of atoms.
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Hadassah
23 September, 05:18
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It is important becuse the neutrons keep the protons in a nucleus tables
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