Which of the following best describes the particles that make up lightning and the particles that make up the water in a bottle?

Those in lightning are charged and those in water are not charged.

Those in lightning slide past one another and those in water bounce off and collide against each other.

Those in lightning are only negatively charged and those in water are only positively charged.

Those in lightning are tightly held in position and those in water bounce off and collide against each other.​

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Answer:

Those in lightning are charged and those in water are not charged.

Explanation:

The particles in lightning differs from those in a water in that water molecules are neutral and those of lightning are charged.

Lightning is made up of charged ions or particles that have either lost or gained electrons.

Lightning is produced as a burst or discharge of charged particles that are imbalanced withing the clouds.

Water molecules are made up of hydrogen and oxygen atoms which forms molecules held together by strong intermolecular and interatomic bonds.

Due to the sharing of electrons that has made this bonding possible, there is a net charge balance which leads to a neutrality.

Water is electrostatically neutral and not charged.

Answer:

Those in lightning are charged and those in water are not charged. Hope this helps! Brainliest plz! If you want :)

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