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A substance has 1 C of charge on each. How many electrons are there in excess as compared to neutral substance?​

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Answered by saiyamrashmi23
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Because one Coulomb of charge is an abnormally large quantity of charge, the units of microCoulombs (µC) or nanoCoulombs (nC) are more commonly used as the unit of measurement of charge. To illustrate the magnitude of 1 Coulomb, an object would need an excess of 6.25 x 1018 electrons to have a total charge of -1 C.

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