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Yes, zero is a neutral number only unintelligent people believe otherwise

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Oxidation number of a neutral element?

zero.


When the oxidation number is zero?

When the compound is neutral


The sum of the oxidation number in a neutral compound is always?

It should always be ZERO.


Is negative zero a real number?

no because zero isn't positive or negative it is neutral


What combination is a neutral atom that has zero net charge?

Simple, it is a neutral atom, having an equal number of protons and electrons.


How does the number of electrons cmpare with the number of protons in a neutral atom?

In a neutral atom, the number of protons and the number of electrons is the same. Protons have a positive charge and electrons have a negative charge. If the numbers of each are equal, then the charges cancel out to zero and the atom is neutral.


If the number of protons equals the number of electrons the overall charge of the atom is?

zero .. such an atom is neutral. No net charge


Is zero a positive or negative?

0 is a neutral number. zero is nor positive or negative because NEGITIVE being a number smaller than zero POSITIVE being a number bigger than zero so since zero isn't being smaller or bigger zero isn't positive or negative


When the total charge on an object is zero the object is electrically what?

When the total charge on an object is zero, the object is electrically neutral. This means it has an equal number of positive and negative charges, resulting in no overall charge.


Why is an atom electronlcally neutral?

Neutral because the number of negatively charged electrons is equal to the number of equally posively charged protons in its nucleus. When 'plus' and 'minus' are balanced the outcome is zero, meaning neutral (no charge)


What atoms has the zero value?

In terms of atomic mass, the atom with a zero value is the neutron, as it has a mass close to zero. However, in terms of atomic charge, an atom with a zero value is a neutral atom, meaning it has an equal number of protons and electrons canceling out their charges.


How can zero be bigger than other numbers?

well first off, 0 means that there is nothing there or that your solution is equal to zero. if you have a negative number, then that number is officially smaller or now a lower number than zero because a negative number is of course smaller than a positive or neutral number like zero.