Table 1 Number of Protons and Electrons in Materials X, Y. and 2
Materials
Number of Protons Number of Electrons
х
32
30
Y
22
28
Z
18
18
1. Which material/s in the table could attract a negatively charged
object?
2. Which material/s in the table could attract an uncharged object?
3. Which material/s in the table could attract each other?
4. Show the arrangements for the materials X, Y, and Z attracting
each other.
Answers
Answer:
Which material/s in the table could attract a negatively charged
object
2. Which material/s in the table could
Is corr.ect
Explanation:
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Answer:
1) X
2) X and Y
3) X and Y , Z and Y , Z and X
4)X and Y > Z and X > Z and Y
Explanation:
X has more protons then electrons thus is positively charged.
Y has more electrons then protons thus is negatively charged.
Z has equal number of protons and electrons and thus is neutral or uncharged.
1) X in the table could attract a negatively charged object.
2) X and Y in the table could attract an uncharged object.
3) X and Y , Z and Y , Z and X in the table could attract each other.
4)X and Y > Z and X > Z and Y Show the arrangements for the materials X, Y, and Z attracting each other.