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A neutron has no charge. That's why it is called a neutron; the neu part stands for neutral, meaning without charge. The charge of an electron, which is -1, is equal and opposite to the charge of a proton, which is +1.
It would make sense because the opposite charges of equal numbers of protons and neutrons balence out together
It is neutral. Molecules containing elements on opposite sides of the periodic table (basic elements and acidic elements) are neutral. Unless it's H because H is acidic by definition. So HCl would be a strong acid while NaCl or KCL would be neutral.
In the context of physics, positive and neutral particles do not attract each other. Positive and neutral particles do not have opposite charges, so they do not exhibit electrostatic attraction. However, positive and neutral particles can interact through other forces, such as gravity or the strong nuclear force.
A base is the opposite of an acid. Why? Because an acid can donate a hydrogen ion while a base accepts, or takes, a hydrogen ion from other substances. Therefore, if you mix them you will get a neutral result.
Either "biased" or "colorful" depending on the context of "neutral".
The opposite to gray is gray dark gray is light gray ;)
Protons and electrons have opposite charges. Neutrons, as the name implies, are neutral.
they cancel each other.
The opposite charges of oxygen and hydrogen are neutralized.
In a neutral atom the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons. The opposite charge between protons and electrons is what allows for a neutral atom.
There is no opposite gendered term since it is neutral.
They have opposite charges, and an atom should be neutral.
Zero is the middle. The neutral. There has to be something to separate the positive and the negative.
The opposite of a static charge is a neutral charge, where the overall number of positive and negative charges is balanced and there is no net charge present.
Grey/Gray is classified as a neutral color- the product of black and white when mixed in equal parts. Because the neutral colors are not included on the color wheel, they do not have complementary colors- that is, colors that sit opposite of each other on the color wheel.
There is no opposite gender for frog. It is a neutral wordÊthat can be used to describe a male or female frog.