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The moments and moment products of conserved charges are believed to be sensitive to critical fluctu-ations,which have been adopted in determining the QCD critical point.Using a dynamical multiphase transport model,we reproduce the centrality and energy dependences of moments and moment products of net-charge multi-plicity distributions in Au+Au collisions,measured by the Beam Energy Scan program at the RHIC.No non-mono-tonic energy dependence is observed.We infer that the moment products develop during the dynamical evolution of heavy-ion collisions.The observed difference based on the expectation of the Poisson baseline indicates a positive two-particle correlation between positively and negatively charged particles,which can arise from different dynam-ical processes at different stages.Therefore,to adopt moments and moment products of net-charge multiplicity dis-tributions in determining the QCD critical point of relativistic heavy-ion collisions,it is essential to consider the dy-namical evolution.