Neutrons are neutral particles situated within the atomic nucleus, and unlike protons, they do not carry any electric charge. They play a crucial role in the stability of an atom. While protons determine the identity of an element, neutrons influence the isotope and mass stability.
- Neutral charge
- Located in the nucleus
- Influences atomic mass and stability
Neutrons allow for the existence of isotopes, where atoms of the same element have different numbers of neutrons, resulting in different mass numbers. For example, iodine-131 has 78 neutrons compared to iodine-127, which is more commonly occurring in nature. This difference in neutron count can affect the stability and radioactive properties of isotopes, making them sometimes useful in medical and industrial applications.