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They're never free of charge
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They're exchanged in water softeners
They're charged and can be exchanged
They move in a charged atmosphere
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They have pluses and minuses
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They can be indicated by a + or –
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Their exchange is used in water softening
Table salt is composed of them
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2000s GM compacts
+ or - particles