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Suppose the electrons and protons in 1g of hydrogen could be separated and placed on the earth and the moon, respectively. compare the electrostatic attraction with the gravitational force between the earth and the moon. ( the number of atoms in 1g of hydrogen is avogadro's number na. there is one electron and one proton in a hydrogen atom. ) explain step by step

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