Neutral particles.
An example is neutron found in the nucleus of an atom.
It is a neutral substances.Examples are water,methane etc.
The object without charge is called Neutral object.
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Quantum Chromodynamics, which is best explained by quarks having a property called color charge. The three colors are red, blue, and green; all particles constituted of quarks must be color neutral.
Substances without definite shape but having definite volume under standard temperature and pressure are called liquids.
Having a charge it is called an ION. No charge means: same number of protons and electrons.
In the center of the atom (called the nucleus) there are the protons, having a charge of +1, and the neutrons having no charge. Surrounding the nucleus are the electrons, having a charge of -1.
the positive charge present inside the nucleus of an atom having charge+1 is called proton
These substances are called electrolytes and contain sodium, chloride, bicarbonate and potassium.
inactive having;having few or no active chemical properties
Typically, the rule "like dissolves like" applies to solvents. Substances with like bonds will be soluble in one another. Thus, polar substances dissolve polar substances, while nonpolar substances dissolve nonpolar substances. This results from the nature of the bonds that are broken and formed in the process of solvation, and their relative energies.
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Most substances are electrically neutral, meaning they have no overall charge because they contain equal numbers of protons (positively charged) and electrons (negatively charged). However, some substances can carry a positive or negative charge, especially ions, which occur when atoms gain or lose electrons. In general, the behavior of substances in terms of charge depends on their atomic structure and interactions with other particles.
The charge is 0 if the positive and negative charges were equal
Polar molecules are attracted to other polar molecules with an opposite charge.
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