chargeneutral
Chargeneutral, or charge neutrality, describes the condition in which the total electric charge of a system is zero. In other words, the number of positive charges (protons) balances the number of negative charges (electrons), so the net charge Q equals zero. Individual constituents may be charged, but their charges sum to zero for the whole system.
In atoms and molecules, a neutral atom has equal numbers of protons and electrons. Ionic compounds contain
In plasmas, the concept is refined to quasi-neutrality. On length scales larger than the Debye length, electron
In technological contexts, maintaining charge neutrality is important for devices and processes. Semiconductor devices rely on
In cosmology and fundamental physics, the universe is observed to be electrically neutral on large scales.