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fill in the blankIf the balloon is rubbed on the sweater, it gains blank , giving it a net blank charge. The opposite charges blank one another.
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If the balloon is rubbed on the sweater, it gains electrons, giving it a net negative charge. The opposite charges attract one another.
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