What are the non-charged particles that are contained in the nucleus of an atom?

1 Answer
Jul 7, 2016

Neutrons

Explanation:

Neutrons are non charged particles in nucleus. They are present in order to reduce the repulsive forces between two or more positively charged protons, which are also present in the nucleus. If the neutrons are not present and the nucleus is completely filled with protons only, then there will be repulsive forces between the protons and the nucleus will eventually become unstable.