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It would depend on which branch of science you are dealing with:

  • Chemistry: A solution which is neither acidic nor basic .
  • Chemistry: A compound which does not ionize in solution
  • Physics: A particle or object which has neither a positive or negative electrical charge
  • Physics: A particle or object with a net electric charge of zero
  • Science general: A colour such as white, black or grey which lacks hue or is achromatic.
  • Science general: Neither at one extreme or the other (for heat, or energy)
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It means to add acid or base to a solution to get the pH to 7.

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