Insulators
They acquire a charge from somewhere else.
by gaining or losing electrons.
If they change charge they become ions
When an atom or group of atoms becomes electrically charged, it is referred to as an ion. If it has a positive charge (+) it is called a cation, and if it has a negative charge (-), it is called an anion.
The object with zero charge is electrically neutral.
No. Ions of opposite charges come together to form electrically neutral compounds. A compound cannot carry an electric charge.
well not many things can be ELECTRICALLY CHRAGED. lik wood holds about 12% of wood and 0% of eletricaty
Neon does not have any charge. It is electrically neutral.
No; the name "neutron" is derived from its elecrical charge, which is zero (i.e., it is electrically neutral).No; the name "neutron" is derived from its elecrical charge, which is zero (i.e., it is electrically neutral).No; the name "neutron" is derived from its elecrical charge, which is zero (i.e., it is electrically neutral).No; the name "neutron" is derived from its elecrical charge, which is zero (i.e., it is electrically neutral).
The meaning of electrically neutral is without any electrical charge.
It will still have a electrical charge.
Sodium chloride has no charge.