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I believe it is in the material. It says that everything has charged particles in it. It also says that in order for a material to be magnetic, then, its atoms have to line up in a certain way so that the electrons in the material all have the same general motion. So if it's a permanent magnet, then the charged particles would be in the material.
When an object is charged by induction, it means that the object becomes polarized or temporarily charged in response to the presence of a charged object nearby, without direct contact. This occurs because the charges in the object rearrange themselves in response to the nearby charged object, leading to an imbalance of charges.
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The permanent hardness of water is caused by dissolved doubly or triply charged metal cations, which must be removed to remove the permanent hardness. Distillation is a traditional method for removing these and all other ions, but a more economical solution under most circumstances is contacting the water with an ion exchange medium that can replace the doubly or triply charged cations with singly charged cations such as those of sodium and/or potassium. The reason this works is that most doubly or triply charged cations form precipitates with the anionic portion of soaps or anionic detergents, but singly charged cations form more soluble salts that do not precipitate.
... a permanent record of the fact in their criminal history record.
"Charged words evoke an emotional response that can make writing more memorable. Charged words are especially useful in making more forceful." ---Reading strategy: Recognizing charged words.
To produce an emotional response.
You can go to your local police department (BEFORE contacting the person who bounced the cheque) and have that person charged with fraud.
A charged word is any word that evokes a strong emotional response from your reader. Ex: love, hate, war, cancer, destitute, terrorist, communist.
Charged objects can attract or repel neutral objects without transferring any charge. This is due to the rearrangement of charges within the neutral object in response to the presence of the charged object.
Heptane, C7H16, is an organic hydrocarbon that is nonpolar, thus it would not be attracted to a charged rod.