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Why are outer electrons of some substances able to be removed by friction? the outer electrons are not as tightly bound as ones closer to the nucleus. the outer electrons are not as attracted to positive charge as electrons near the nucleus. the outer electrons are just extras and are not truly part of the atom. friction is the strongest force that exists.?

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