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neutral an atmospheric stability condition that exists in unsaturated (saturated) air when the environmental lapse rate equals the dry (moist) adiabatic rate.
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neutral (1) any color that has no hue such as white, gray, and black; (2) the absence of acid or alkaline activity in a material having a pH of 7; (3) the presence of an equal concentration of hydrogen and hydroxyl ions.
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neutralization The addition of substances to neutralize water, so that it is neither acid, nor basic. Neutralization does not specifically mean a pH of 7.0; it just means the equivalent point of an acid-base reaction.
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neutralization Blockage of the activity of an organism or a toxin by antibody.
Ãâó: www.sonoma.edu/users/t/thatcher/biol480/voc2.htm
neutral having no charge
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