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water free of charged particals is​

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Answer:A charged particle, also called an ion, is an atom with a positive or negative charge. ... Two particles that have different numbers of electrons (the smallest particle in an atom which is negative) start reacting to each other.Water is a polar molecule which means that there is a slight imbalance in charge from one end of the molecule to the other. but as a whole exhibits a neutral charge.

On the other hand, particles that form fog can be positively or negatively charged, depending on the type of aerosols, ions, collisions, velocities etc.

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