I am pretty sure that static electricity doesn't cause ionic bonding, as it is only the hold of electricity in one area. The transfer of the electrons to other elements does not cause ionic bonding, as the electrons are transferred, rather than chemically combined. With this fact, every static electricity transfer plainly transfers electrons, while Ionic bonding, such as NaCl, combines AND transfers them.
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train contain to much static electricity due to its metallic body but trucks a truck discharges the static electricity to the earth, so if sulphuric acid is transported by train that would cause an explosion due the reaction of sulphuric acid and static electricity
cause electricity stimulates the molecules in the gas, and since igniting is the only mayor funccion a flammable gas can do, it ignites.
The question is about comparing two different quantities. Static electricity is a physical phenomenon (for example, heat). It is about the accumulation of electrons or the lack of electrons on insulating surfaces. Magnesium is a metal, a material, that is a conductor and burns brightly when lit. Other than that Magnesium cannot accumulate electrons at the surface to cause static electricity, I don't see any relation.
It cannot "cause" viscosity, but - Imagine a crowd of peeople waiting for a football match, walking around outside the stadium. Now imagine them loosely holding hands in a random way. The hand-holding is not unlike the effect of h-bonding.
Charges cause static electricity by charges
No, but sandstorms can cause static electricity.
Charges cause static electricity by charges
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No....
They both cause by electrical charge
Separation of electrical charges is.
static electricity
Which materials make more static electricity when different objects are rubbed up against eachother.
No. The movement of electrons is what causes electricity, and neutrons take no part in it.
cause of static electricity
Lightning bolts for one. Static electricity builds up, and when sufficient voltage is achieved, the bolt forms.