Using the two materials in each item below, determine what gains or releases negative charges and explain what happens to each material. 1. Asbestos and air 2. Cotton and lead 3. Hard rubber and gold 4. Acetate and PVC
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Using the two materials in each item below, determine what gains or releases negative charges and explain what
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