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If they have no physical contact they likely will not react in any way.

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Q: If two objects are not charged how do they react?
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How do neutral objects behave toward charged objects?

They do not react to charged particles.


How charged objects react with neutral objects and same charged objects?

Charged objects don't have an effect on neutral objects, and repel objects with like charges.


Why do two objects repel each other?

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What two charged objects are made to touch each other and then separate?

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What is it called when two identical molecules react to form two charged molecules?

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