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What Chemical Can Do This??


steely1

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*hey thanks all you smart guys cause im a complete dummy and need ure help*

 

ok i need help with a solution.

 

what chemical or substance is clear and can stop the build up (performs as an insulator) of positive and negative ions. it needs to be able to spray on to paper or be soked in paper and stop the negative and positive ions from building up.

 

or can only create a build up of negative ions and no positives.

 

i was told that silver chloride was the go plz have your say i would love everyones oppinion and answers.

 

cheers steely.

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I really do not understand what you're trying to ask. :)

 

what chemical or substance is clear

okay. I get that part.

 

and can stop the build up of positive and negative electrons (may not be electrons).

Electrons can only be negative. there is no such thing as a positive electron. Do you mean ion? If so, what do you mean "stop the build up of"?

 

or can only create a build up of negative electrons and no positives.

My same questions above apply here.

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