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has no electric charge
Neutrons do not have any electric charge at all but are neutral - hence the name. Even the neutron's antimatter menifestation, the antineutron, is neutral.
If a substance is said to have a natural abundance of isotopes, it means the substance is found in large numbers in nature with an electric charge. Substances found in nature are usually electrically neutral.
Neutrons have no charge; therefore, they are neutral.
If the positive and negative charges are equal, then the object has a 'net' neutral charge.
The water is a neutral substance but the molecule is polar.
has no electric charge
The overall charge is neutral.
The oxygen atom is neutral.
A neutral substance is a substance that has neither a positive nor a negative charge to it. It has the same amount of electrons as protons and therefore they cancel each other out. A neutral substance has a pH level of 7. Anything higher (8-14) has high base levels, anything lower (0-6) is acidic.
A similar mass has the neutron but it is neutral.
If an object is negatively charged, electrons will eventually drain off the charged object into the environment until the charge is neutral. If an object is positively charged, electrons will be attracted from the environment onto the charged object until its charge is neutral.
A neutron does not have a charge -- its neutral
neutrons don't have a charge and is neutral
neutral because it doenst has a charge
A neutral atom will have a charge of ZERO
if the substance is neutral you can charge it by detaching electrons from it ,it will give the substance a positive charge and if you want to give it a negavtive charge(it can be done when outer shell is not full means it don't have 8 electrons)give it electrons.this can be done by bet radiation,high frequency gamma,uv radiations. IF ANY BODY WANT TO CONTACT ME,MAIL ME AT-vikrant.manu91@gmail.com