"Neutrons Unveiled: The Silent Power Inside the Atom"

International Chemistry Scientist Awards
Neutrons are subatomic particles found in the nucleus of atoms, alongside protons. Unlike protons, neutrons carry no electric charge, making them essential in stabilizing atomic nuclei. Their mass is slightly greater than that of protons, and they play a crucial role in nuclear reactions, isotope formation, and nuclear energy production. Discovered by James Chadwick in 1932, neutrons are key to understanding atomic structure, radioactivity, and the development of technologies such as nuclear reactors, medical imaging, and radiation therapy. Because of their neutral charge, neutrons can penetrate materials deeply, which is why they are invaluable in material science and neutron scattering experiments.
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