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What do an electron and a neutron have in common?
Each particle has a mass of 1 amu.
Each particle exists inside an atom.
Each particle has an electrical charge.
Each particle is located in the nucleus.
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Each particle exists inside an atom.
Explanation: Electrons are part of the atom (in orbitals/electron cloud) and neutrons are in the nucleus. The other statements are false: electrons are not 1 amu (neutrons are ≈1 amu), neutrons have no charge, and electrons are not located in the nucleus.
Explanation: Electrons are part of the atom (in orbitals/electron cloud) and neutrons are in the nucleus. The other statements are false: electrons are not 1 amu (neutrons are ≈1 amu), neutrons have no charge, and electrons are not located in the nucleus.
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