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Stephany Mckay
20 January, 18:32
What is the total charge of 1.0g of electrons?
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Cruz Allison
20 January, 21:03
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1.0 gram (g) of electrons would contain 10^27 electrons Electrons have an electric charge of - 1.602*10-19 coulomb so total charge of 1 g electrons = - 1.602 x 10^-19 x 10^27 = - 1.602 x 10^8
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