Sticking Together Lab
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3 questions
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The balloons are charged by rubbing them with the wool cloth. Like charges repel each other. Opposite charges attract each other. Do the balloons have like or opposite charges? Explain.
The balloons are charged by rubbing them with the wool cloth. Like charges repel each other. Opposite charges attract each other. Do the balloons have like or opposite charges? Explain.
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If the balloon that was placed against the wall has a negative charge, what is the charge on the wall? Explain your answer.
If the balloon that was placed against the wall has a negative charge, what is the charge on the wall? Explain your answer.
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The particles that make up compounds are attracted to each other in the same way that the balloon is attracted to the wall. What can you infer about the particles that make up such compounds?
The particles that make up compounds are attracted to each other in the same way that the balloon is attracted to the wall. What can you infer about the particles that make up such compounds?