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Neutron
UK //ˈnjuːtrɒn//US //ˈnuːtrɑn//
Definition
A subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom with no electric charge.
In simple words: A small particle in an atom with no electric charge.
Examples
- A neutron is essential for the stability of an atomic nucleus.
- When two neutrons collide, they can cause a nuclear reaction.
- In nuclear physics, the neutron plays a critical role in fission.
- The neutron was discovered in 1932 by James Chadwick.
- Neutrons are neutral particles, which is why they are crucial in balancing the atom.
Usage notes
Use 'neutron' in scientific contexts, particularly when discussing atomic structure or nuclear reactions. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation.
Grammar pattern
countable noun
Memory hint
Think of 'new-tron' as a new kind of particle.
Collocations
- neutron star
- neutron radiation
- neutron decay
Synonyms
- nucleus particle
- subatomic particle
- atomic component
- nuclear particle
- matter particle
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'electron' or 'proton'
- Mispronounced as 'new-tron' instead of 'nuh-tron'
- Used in non-scientific contexts incorrectly