Yes. Any element on its own will be electrically neutral. However, "neutrally charged" is something of an oxymoron as the term "neutral" means that there is no net charge.
No they are negatively charged, nuetrons are nuetral, protons are positive, not all atoms have nuetrons
The foil was neutrally charged.
Under normal conditions humans are electrically neutral. However, "neutrally charged" is not a correct term, as being electrically neutral means there is no overall charge.
Neutrally charged particles in an atom are known as neutrons.
Because although it has one valence electron when neutrally charged, it shares almost none of the chemical or physical properties of the other Group 1 elements. For example, where they are metallic solids at STP, hydrogen is a gaseous covalent molecule.
Neutrons are neutrally charged subatomic particles.
No, its negatively charged.
No they are negatively charged, nuetrons are nuetral, protons are positive, not all atoms have nuetrons
No they arnt
Yes, compounds are electrically neutral. Though the term "neutrally charged" is self contradicting as something that is neutral has no charge.
Atoms are neutrally, positively, or negatively charged.
negatively charged
neutrons
A neutron
The electrical charge is zero.
Neutrons are neutral.
The foil was neutrally charged.