A neutral question is straight-forward. It doesn't have your opinion in it. You aren't assuming you know the answer already. Your question is clear and gets right to the point.
Neutral terms are terms that are neutral. Therefore, they create neutral outcomes when they collide with explosive material.I hope this answers your question.
It's in your question. Neutral means balanced out or even. That's why there is the same number of neutrons as electrons.
Your question is a bit confusing but a neutron is ALWAYS neutral. If a molecule loses an electron it moves toward the "positive charge" catagory, but it depends on the molecule.
That wasn't even an answer! The answer to the question is this: Chadwick concluded that the particles produced by his experiment were neutral in charge because a charged object did not deflect their path.
Another homework question? The wires could be Hot or Live, Neutral and Ground.
A neutral question is straight-forward. It doesn't have your opinion in it. You aren't assuming you know the answer already. Your question is clear and gets right to the point.
Neutral terms are terms that are neutral. Therefore, they create neutral outcomes when they collide with explosive material.I hope this answers your question.
funny question
Australia is not a neutral country. The question is: how could Australia become neutral? What might be the process? What might be the repercussions?
The question is meaningless and too vague to answer.
A completed experiment, with neutral POV data.
Your question does not quite make sense. Neutral is an adjective, it modifies some noun. So, you could ask if baking flour has a neutral flavor (it does) or if it is electrically neutral (yes again) or if it is politically neutral (not really; inanimate objects are incapable of either partisanship or neutrality). Or perhaps you are enquiring about its pH level, which again is neutral.
please answer my question. Ford truck 1999 V8 4.6 L does not start of park but in neutral sometimes Why.
It's in your question. Neutral means balanced out or even. That's why there is the same number of neutrons as electrons.
I cannot answer this question.
The atomic nucleus is not neutral, it is positively charged (the exact charge depends upon the element in question; the hydrogen nucleus is +1, the helium nucleus is +2, etc). The atom as a whole is electrically neutral, unless it becomes ionized.
The definition of a neutral chemical is an aqueous solution with a pH of 7.0 ([H+] = 1.0 x 10-7 M)