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6×10¹⁸ electrons ×1.6×10-¹⁹c.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

1 electron has exactly 1.602176634 x 10^(-19) = e coulombs of charge. Assume that there are n number of electrons n*e= 1.6 C. Therefore there are 1.6/e number of electrons in the charge specified. Which is exactly 0.99864145191 * 10^(19) electrons.

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Explanation:

1 electron has exactly 1.602176634 x 10-¹⁹ = e coulombs of charge. Assume that there are n number of electrons n*e= 1.6 C. Therefore there are 1.6/e number of electrons in the charge specified. Which is exactly 0.99864145191 * 10¹⁹ electrons.

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