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Calculate the number of electrons constituting one coulomb of charge​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Total charge required 1 Coulomb. =6.25×1018electrons.

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Answered by apm43
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 \mathfrak \blue{One  \: coulomb \:  (C) \:  of \:  charge \:  represents \:  an \:  excess  \: or \:  deficit \:  of \:  6.24 x  {10}^{18}  \:  electrons.}

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