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Re: Where can I find an electrostatic series?



The closest I know of is the Electronegativity Chart of the Elements given
by Bill Tillery in his book Physical Science (ISBN 0-697-35803-8). It's in
the section on Bond Polarity in the Compounds and Chemical Change chapter.

Paul O. Johnson

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From: "Eric T. Lane" <elane@CECASUN.UTC.EDU>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 4:19 PM
Subject: Where can I find an electrostatic series?


Where can I find an electrostatic series,
that is, how easily a substance is charged by
friction and how positive or negative it becomes?

Prof. Eric T. Lane 318 Grote Hall 423-755-4523 eric-lane@utc.edu
Physics Dept.2352, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, TN 37403