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Due to electrostatic induction

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Why is paper attracted to negatively charged balloon?

opposite electric charge


Is heptane attracted to a charged rod?

Heptane, C7H16, is an organic hydrocarbon that is nonpolar, thus it would not be attracted to a charged rod.


Would a negatively charged balloon stick to a metal rod?

No. It is not possible. Because as soon as balloon touches the metal charges would be conducted.


Why will a charged object be attracted to you?

Opposite charges attract, so if the object has a different charge than you, it would be attracted to you.


Is a drinking glass attracted to a tool?

No it is not because if it was then we wouldn't drink out of it we would use it to make glass


What would be attracted toward a negatively charged sheet of metal?

An Alpha particle


Can two positive charged bodies attracted?

No, the opposite would happen. The two bodies would be repelled.


Would be attracted to a negatively charged metallic plate of the basic atomic particles?

proton


What would be attracted to a proton?

Electrons are attracted to protons. This is because protons have a positive charge and electrons have a negative charge. Due to the laws of magnetics these opposing charges will attract.


What would happen when caesium chloride is added with water?

It dissolves and therefore appears colourless because the positively charged ions, (Cs+) will be attracted to the negatively charged oxygen atoms in water, and the negatively charged ions (Cl-) will be attracted to the slightly positive hydrogen atoms in water.


Why doesn't a compass seem to be affected by a negatively-charged balloon?

The compass would only be affected by a magnetic field. The charge on the balloon would not create the field unless there was a current flow. The charge on the balloon is called "static" because it doesn't flow.


If some amount of positive charge is given to a soap bubble what will happen to it?

It will be attracted to any negatively charged objects and repelled by any positively charged objects. It will probably be mildly attracted by neutral objects but this would be a much smaller effect.