nötral

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neutral
A nonaligned state, or a member of such a state
A person who takes no side in a dispute
A neutral hue
{n} one who stands neuter
belonging to or under control of neither of two contestants
Without an electrical charge; neither positive nor negative
not supporting or favoring either side in a war, dispute, or contest
not taking sides; taking part in or belonging to neither/none of the extremes of kind, type
In chemical terms, having a pH of 7; neither acid nor alkaline
Having a pH of 7, neither acidic nor alkaline
In electrical systems, the term used to indicate neither an excess nor a lack of electrons; a condition of balance between positive and negative charges In chemistry, the term used to indicate a balance between acids and bases; the neutral point on the pH scale is 7 0, indicating the presence of equal numbers of free hydrogen (acidic) and hydroxide (basic) ions
Neutral is used to describe things that have a pale colour such as cream or grey, or that have no colour at all. At the horizon the land mass becomes a continuous pale neutral grey
is the pH at which there are equal numbers of [H+] ions and [OH-] ions Water is more ionized at body temperature than at room temperature; neutral is pH 6 8 rather than 7 0 This is also the average pH inside the cell The body preserves neutrality (pH 6 8) inside our cells, where most of the body's chemistry occurs, and maintains the blood at pH 7 4, which is 0 6 pH units on the alkaline side of neutral (Reeves and Rahn, 1979)
Neither good nor bad; of medium quality; middling; not decided or pronounced
one who does not side with any party in a war or dispute lacking hue; "neutral colors like back or white"
Contrasted with acid, and alkaline
having no personal preference; "impersonal criticism"; "a neutral observer"
Neuter
In geology, neither acid nor alkali
Neither beneficial nor harmful