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Chemistry, 06.04.2021 01:00 Swostika

Penny says that dust particles in space cannot be pulled together by the force of gravity because dust particles have very little mass. Ella says that as long as dust particles have mass at all, the force of gravity can pull dust particles toward each other. Which claim identifies who has the better argument and explains the reasoning?

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