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Is matter usually charge-neutral

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Yes, matter is usually charge-neutral due to protons and electrons having opposite charges.

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Because charged species as such are generally unstable.

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There usually needs to be a positive and negative charge with matter. The matter can be either, though, positively charged particles or negatively charged particles.

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