Neutralize
The action neutralizes charged molecules. Neutralization logic is described below through examples.
Example :
| Action | Input | Output | Comment | 
| Neutralize |      |      | Charges of non-metal atoms are set to zero and implicit hydrogens are added/removed to neutralize the molecule. | 
| 
 |      |      | Metal ions are not neutralized. | 
| 
 |      |      | Charged structures with counterions are neutralized if each individual entity can be neutralized separately. | 
| 
 |      |      | Charged structures with counterions are not neutralized if the total charge of the structure is zero, and the structure contains individual entities which cannot be neutralized separately. | 
| 
 |      |      | If the molecule cannot be neutralized by charge manipulation and hydrogen addition/removal without violating valence rules, it remains unchanged. | 
| 
 |      |      | Mesomer structures with adjacent opposite charges remain intact. | 
Note :
The action only operates through hydrogen manipulation, i.e. adds or removes hydrogens to create a neutral compound.
 
         
         
         
         
         
         
        