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Chemistry, 26.07.2019 16:00 ntowles18

The force acting between two charged particles a and b is 5.2  *  10è¢ newtons. charges a and b are 2.4  *  10èæ meters apart. if the charge on particle a is 7.2  *  10è§ coulombs, what is the charge of particle b? (k = 9.0  *  10© newton·metersæ/coulombæ)

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