If an uncharged body is touched to the disc of a charged electroscope, the leaves of electroscope collapse.
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So when you touch a rubber rod to it, since rubber is an insulator, the charge has nowhere new to go, no reason to change anything about it. But if you touch a metal rod to it, you allow the charge to spread across the much larger metal rod, becoming essentially zero on the leaves. So the leaves 'collapse'.
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