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A neutral form typically refers to a state or condition where there is no net charge or effect, often used in scientific or mathematical contexts. For example, in chemistry, a neutral molecule like water (H2O) has no overall charge because the number of protons equals the number of electrons. In grammar, a neutral form can refer to a verb tense that does not convey any specific time, such as the infinitive form "to run."

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