Synthetic organic polymers are high molecular weight compounds that carry negative, positive or neutral charges.
The entire molecule has a net neutral charge and is a zwitterion.
The fact that these charges cancel out is why neutrons have a neutral (0) charge.
When there are equal numbers of each in an object there is neutral charge on the object.
Most atoms have a neutral charge; because the number of protons (positive) and electrons (negative) are the same, the charges balance out to zero.
The crystal tip glowed blue with neutral charge.
A positive charge combined with a negative charge makes a neutral charge.
However plants must maintain a neutral charge in their roots.
The most common reason for lack of convergence is a poorly defined unit cell, which must be charge neutral to avoid infinite sums.
However, the atom remains the same element whether it has a positive, negative, or neutral charge.