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Chemistry, 28.05.2021 06:20, melissalopez12
Please hurry, no links pleas When an ebonite rod is rubbed with animal fur, the rod becomes negatively charged.
Why?
• Negative charges are transferred from rod to the fur
• Positive charges are transferred from the fir to the rod
• negative charges are created on the surface of the rod
• negative charges are transferred from the fur to the rod
• positive charges are transferred from the rod to the fur
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