The point of zero charge (PZC) refers to the pH at which a solid surface, often a colloid or an oxide, has no net electrical charge. At this specific pH, the number of positive charges on the surface balances out with the number of negative charges, resulting in a neutral charge overall. The concept of PZC is particularly important in various fields such as soil science, material science, and colloid chemistry.

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