Model 3- Number of Protons and Attractive Force Force of Aractin Newnd 0.10 m 2.0. 1 0.10 wm .10w 0.10w .010 What does it MEAN? What do you WONDER? What do you SEE? 3. Write a complete sentence that describes the relationship between (independent variable) and (dependent variable) in Model 3. Number of protons, increase strength of attraction also increases.
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