The absence of charges indicates a neutral complex, if you want you can draw square brackets around the complex and not put in a charge to draw attention to it.
A charged object attracts the neutral object by polarising it.
A object without electrical charges.
it is the atoms in a object
Conduct
Yes
The object without charge is called Neutral object.
a neutral object is an object that has the same amount of positives as negatives
In a electrostatically neutral object there are equal numbers of charged particles (electrons and protons).
I assume you mean "neutral object". The answer is that the charged object will induce a separation of charges in the neutral object.
It gains electrons. So if it gains electrons, then the neutral object becomes negatively charged as well.
A charged object attracts the neutral object by polarising it.
Hi dear, it is enough to draw incident rays parallel to principal axis. That ensures that the object is at infinity and no need to draw an object at all.
The numbers of protons and of electrons in a neutral object are the same.
If the positive and negative charges are equal, then the object has a 'net' neutral charge.
No.It'll depend on the situation it is in.
yes
A object without electrical charges.