Bias, opposition, partisan.
Switzerland
No, it is neutral - hence the name.
No; the name "neutron" is derived from its elecrical charge, which is zero (i.e., it is electrically neutral).No; the name "neutron" is derived from its elecrical charge, which is zero (i.e., it is electrically neutral).No; the name "neutron" is derived from its elecrical charge, which is zero (i.e., it is electrically neutral).No; the name "neutron" is derived from its elecrical charge, which is zero (i.e., it is electrically neutral).
0 - neutrinos are neutral, as the name suggests (it is latin for "little neutral one")
Dish soap is a neutral detergent used in your kitchen.
Neutral
Triglycerides
It is called a Neutral Safety Switch.
by definition, ions are charged atoms. so a neutral ion doesn't exist
PH7 is neutral.
an apple, yo
No, it is neutral - hence the name.