When something is electrically neutral it has neither a positive nor a negative charge.
no they do not conduct because they are neutral things
Yes it does, via the neutral wire.
Sodium chloride, NaCl, for example is of neutral pH and conductive in solution or in molten state. It is a salt.
Neutral in electricity in India is the zero current phase wire that provides a return path to the current. If it is a 3-phase star connection then the common point to which all the phases are connected becomes the neutral. It may or may not have a ground potential depending on phase balance. Generally neutral has zero potential as all the phases are 120 electrical degrees apart and thus electrically balanced. But in casee of a fault the neutral voltage may exceed the ground potential which may be harmful. Therefore it is preferred to ground the neutral to avoid accidents.
Carbon neutral means that on balance, you are not responsible for any increase in carbon dioxide emissions. You would need to get all your electricity from renewable resources. You would not use any fossil fuels. This would also mean that the food you eat is not transported in any fossil fuel burning vehicles.
The definition of neutral means the object has no charge.
yes
yes
why because electricity is a kind of energy
no they do not conduct because they are neutral things
There would be power there because the "neutral" is the path electricity mostly used to return to its source. All electricity has to return to its source somehow.
The smoke is a cloud of chemicals which will likely have a neutral charge. The static electricity generates a magnetic force which attracts the neutral particles. See the link for details.
It is the same as phase to neutral. As the neutral is earthed at the electricity suppliers transformer.
Probably neutral.
Probably neutral.
static electricity
First of all you spelled "electricity" wrong. Electricity is everywhere, everything has a a positive, neutral or negative charge.