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To neutralize a pithball electroscope
In experiments involving a pithball electroscope, what causes the pithball to move? repulsion?
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in xperiments involving a pithball electroscope what causes the pithball to move?
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cindy
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In experiments involving a pithball electroscope, what causes the pithball to move? I believe the answer is B
A. The pith
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Jenny
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To neutralize a pithball electroscope all you have to do is to hold it for a very short time. Explain what happens to discharge
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anum
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When you bring a positively charged rod next to the electroscope without touching it, the electroscope
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You know that a cetrain electroscope is charged because the foil extends when there is nothing near to influence it. when a
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jen
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When you bring a positively charged rod next to the electroscope without touching it, the electroscope is neutrally charged, yet
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Jen is conducting an experiment involving a device known as a pith-ball electroscope, shown below.
The plastic ball of the
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If you shine an ultraviolet light on the metal ball of a negatively charged electroscope, it will discharge. But if the
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HA and HB are both weak acids although HB is the
stronger of the two. Will it take a larger volume of a 0.10 M NaOH solution to
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