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Q: Who is given credit for discovering the existence of the neutal particle in the atom in 1932?
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How do you make a neutal substance?

The product of the reaction between a strong acid and a strong base is a salt neutral in water solution.


How does an atom get neutrally charged?

A neutral atom has an equal balance of Protons and Electrons. Protons are positively charged whilst Electrons being opposites are negatively charged. To change a neutral atom to a positively-charged atom can be done by either removing an Electron from the atom, or by adding a Proton. Removing 1electron would make the number of Protons > number of Electrons by 1 making the charge on the neutral atom change to +1. Adding a Proton, the same effect occurs. To make a neutal atom negatively-charged simply do the reverse and make the Number of electrons > number of protons.


If a substance is neutral what pH does it have?

the pH scale runs from 1-14. 1 to 6.9 is considered an acid with 1 being the strongest acid and 6.9 being an extremely almost neutal acid. 7 is neutral. 7.1 to 14 is a base with 14 being the strongest base and 7.1 being a really weak base. Water is supposed to be neutral thus giving it a pH of 7.


How do you connect a 240V electric cooktop with four wires to the 240V service from the electric panel which is 3 wires?

for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hz supply service.The 4 wires that are needed for this stove are, L1 (120 phase 1) L2 (120 phase 2), neutral, and ground. If you only have three wires then you are missing one of these wires. I would recommend running new wire from your electrical panel to the stove. I would NOT just leave the ground wire off or connect the neutral and ground together. There is a reason that there are 4 wires, and you should keep it that way.Another answerDo not tie the neutral and ground in the outlet! Run new wire! Depending on how much current is flowing through the neutral, there is a potential (pun not intended) for a voltage to exist between the neutral and ground. If you use the neutral as a ground, this means a shock hazard. Get it wired properly. Be safe.Rationalizing tying the neutral to the hot "because they are tied at the breaker box anyways" is dangerous because it neglects the fact that the wire has resistance. The resistance in the wire causes the potential to ground, which is always 0V at the breaker box.What ifThe neutral and ground are already connected on the back of the appliance? Could I then replace the 4 wire cord with a 3 wire? If you are upgrading to a newer appliance the electrical code allows you to continue to use your exsisting 3 wire supply.You would connect the ground and neutral together as in the old appliance.The neutal currents in cooking appliances( 240 volt) are very small and should not cause you any problems.FinallyThe neutral / ground tie mentioned above is for old 3 wire outlets. If you are lucky enough to have a new 4 wire outlet, break that bond. Your new cord will have the separate neutral and ground so that bond is not needed.Again, if you are wiring a new outlet you need all 4 wires for a 4 wire plug. Pull new wire if you can, it is safer. If you can't, use the older 3 wire plug. The 3 wire plug does not meet code for new work, but is allowed for old work. Do not under any circumstances connect ground and neutral at the outlet That is dangerous and illegal. Do it right or don't do it at all.As always, if you are in doubt about what to do, the best advice anyone should give you is to call a licensed electrician to advise what work is needed.Before you do any work yourself,on electrical circuits, equipment or appliances,always use a test meter to ensure the circuit is, in fact, de-energized.IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY SURE YOU CAN DO THIS JOBSAFELY AND COMPETENTLYREFER THIS WORK TO QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS.


Related questions

What is the population of Neutal?

The population of Neutal is 1,032.


A neutral atom could become a positively charged particle through the loss of what?

A neutal atom could become a positively charged particle through the loss of an electron.


Does neturons have a neutral charged?

yes it does !!! nueutrons does have a neutal charged


Are neutrons neutal and do thay have a mass of 1amu?

Yes, they are neutral; and yes, their mass is close to 1 amu.


How do you make a neutal substance?

The product of the reaction between a strong acid and a strong base is a salt neutral in water solution.


How do you start when the car is stuck in drive?

The neutal safety switch will allow engine to start in park or neutral only. You must fix problem.


What would cause a 1998 Chevy van not to shift out of park?

the brake neutal switch is defective, the brake must be depressed before shifting.


Why did Hitler declare war on Holland?

Because,Holland was either a Ally or Neutal country which was in Germanys way to get near the french border/English channel


Where is the transmission neutal switch on a 1995 ford escort?

On the bottom of the transmission with a set of wires going to it from the speedo assembly where the speedo cable is connected for a manual tranny


Why doesn't my 2002 trailblazer go into four wheel drive?

Try putting the vehicle un neutral first. You will also need to put it in neutal to disengage


What do you produce when you Combine acid base?

If acid & base are combined a neutal substance is produced.


The interior of the sun looks like a-liquid hydrogen b-radioactivity c-neutal atoms d-ions?

d-ions. The Sun is so hot that it is made up of plasma, meaning it has lots of ions.