What is a neutrino?
A) particle with the same mass as an electron but with no electrical charge
B) uncharged proton
C) positively charged electron that combines with an ordinary electron to form an uncharged "light atom"
D) chargeless particle with a very small mass, a small fraction of that of the electron
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