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A neutral substance is any substance that has the same number of protons and electrons. One common neutral substance is carbon dioxide. Another common neutral substance is nitrogen gas, N2.
Generally a neutral substance is called an inert substance.
A neutral substance is any substance that has the same number of protons and electrons. One common neutral substance is carbon dioxide. Another common neutral substance is nitrogen gas, N2.
A substance with no charge is referred to as a neutral substance. This occurs when the number of protons (positively charged) equals the number of electrons (negatively charged), resulting in an overall charge of zero. Examples of neutral substances include pure water and noble gases.
If a substance is not an acid or an alkali, it is considered neutral. Neutral substances have a pH of around 7, which means they are neither acidic nor basic. Water is a common example of a neutral substance.
Ketchup is not considered to be a neutral substance. Ketchup is considered to be an acidic substance with a low pH.
This substance is neutral.
Right in the middle, at pH = 7, are neutral , pure water is neutral
Water is an electrically neutral substance.
neutral substances are natural in nature whereas basic substances are basic .
A neutral substance acquires opposite charge to the object brought near it. For example, if a negatively charged object is brought close to a neutral substance, it will induce a positive charge on the neutral substance through the process of electrostatic induction.
Neutral substance has a pH of 7