basically zero is neutral, because its nor positive nor negative. its also in between positive and negative integers.
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Yes, zero is a neutral number only unintelligent people believe otherwise
It is considered neutral as it has no value.
This sum is zero, neutral.
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.
Zero is the middle. The neutral. There has to be something to separate the positive and the negative.