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Neutron radiation

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Neutron radiation refers to a type of ionizing radiation that consists of neutrons, which are neutral particles found in the nucleus of an atom. Unlike alpha or beta radiation, which are charged particles (alpha being positively charged and beta being negatively charged), neutrons have no electrical charge, which gives them unique properties when interacting with matter.

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