To see the action of the iondipole attraction, create am static charge on a rubber balloon by

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To see the action of the ion–dipole attraction, create am static charge on a rubber balloon by rubbing it across your hair. Hold this charged balloon up close to, but not touching, a thin stream of water running from a faucet. Watch the charged balloon divert the path of the falling water. Your balloon is negatively charged because it picks up electrons from your hair. Why would a balloon that was positively charged also attract the stream of water?

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Conceptual Physical Science

ISBN: 978-0134060491

6th edition

Authors: Paul G. Hewitt, John A. Suchocki, Leslie A. Hewitt

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