Yes it does. You still can't sign a Contract/Lease until 18 or kicked out until age 18, but you can leave home at 17.
Hilton reservations need to be cancelled 48 hours in advance in order to not be charged. If you wait longer than 48 hours before you cancel then you will still be charged.
Neutrons have no charge... they are neutral. Protons cancel out the negative charge in electrons in most cases.
Yes, you can cancel a contract with you service provider, but you will most likely be charged with an early termination fee. And this will depend on the stipulations on the contract.
Water is neutral. This is because it has hydrogen and oxygen particles. One is positively charged, one negatively. This means that they cancel out - water is neutral.
Water is neutrally charged. It has H+ and OH- ions. 1 positive and 1 negative charged ion. The positive and negative ions cancel each other out and therefore we end up with a neutrally charged water atom.
Early scientists have discovered the negatively charged particles and the positively charged. The atom is neutral because of the presence of equal amounts of both the charges which cancel each other
Base on state regulations, there are many reasons a company can cancel an insurance policy. If you paid for a year and they cancel you after 1 month, you will only be charged for 1 month of coverage and the other portion should be refunded to you.
The ions that bond are charged, but the compound formed is neutral because the charges of the ions cancel each other.
The ions that bond are charged, but the compound formed is neutral because the charges of the ions cancel each other.
Yes - they'll simply bill you at the address you gave them when you signed up !
Because the Protons (+1) Cancel out the electrons (-1) and leaves the Neutrons which has a neutral charge.
Because there are equal numbers of protons and neutron so the charges cancel out. The ones that are charged are charged because of the electrons, or lack of them, nothing to do with the nucleii.