There is no evidence that the TOTAL charge of a system has ever changed in any interaction, and such an event would violate some of the most rigorously tested theoretical frameworks we have found. It is fair to say that this is a true statement.
Can be neither created nor destroyed
Neutrons have neither a positive nor negative charge.
It implies the law of conservation of energy. Energy can neither be created nor destroyed. It can oonly be changed from one form to another.
created or destroyed
Just as the laws of conservation of matter, mass, and energy state that matter, mass, and energy cannot be created nor destroyed (in the long-term), so too do we say that particle characteristics (which derive from matter/mass/energy) such as charge cannot be created nor destroyed.
Can be neither created nor destroyed
Whoever wrote the Law of Conservation of Energy (This states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed.)
When something is neither created nor destroyed, it is said to be a CONSERVED quantity.
the principal that net electric charge is neither created nor destroyed but is transferable from one material to another
One particle can turn into another particle or several other particles (particles decay, for example, much like radioactive nuclei) but electric charge is neither created nor destroyed, so no matter what happens to subatomic particles, the end result will have exactly the same amount of electric charge as there was originally. This principle is officially known as conservation of electric charge.
Conservation of charge means that a net electric charge is not created or destroyed. This type of charge is instead transferred from one specific material to another.
Neutrons have neither a positive nor negative charge.
It implies the law of conservation of energy. Energy can neither be created nor destroyed. It can oonly be changed from one form to another.
created or destroyed
This describes a photon quite well.
light
[the law of conservation of energy]Wrong: The law of conservation of energy says that energycannot be created or destroyed. Do not change an answer unless you know the answer.The correct answer is the Law of Conservation of Charge, which states that the net charge of an isolated system remains constant.