Chemistry, asked by veeru25, 1 year ago

how many electron are consists to have 1 columb charge

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Answered by kanika58
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A single electron has a charge of 1.60217733 × 10-19 Coulombs. A collection of 6.2415 ×1018 electrons has a charge of one Coulomb (1/1.60217733x10-19). 1.6 into 10 raise to power -19 no of electrons are present in one coulomb of charge.

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Answered by samyakk1
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Explanation:

charge \: on \: one \: electron  \\ \:  = 1.6 \times  {10}^{ - 19}

if \: charge(q) \: is \: 1

no \: of \: electron \:  = n

q = ne

n =  \frac{q}{e} \\  \\ n =  \frac{1}{1.6 \times  {10}^{ - 19} }  \\  \\ n = 6.25 \times  {10}^{18} electrons \\

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