Chemistry, asked by safyannawaz662, 8 months ago

the charge of 1 gram of electron is​

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Answered by prabhkaur06
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You know the mass of 1 electron, hence you know how many electrons are in 1 gram.

1 electron has a mass of 9.11 x 10^-28 g. So there are 1.1 x 10^27 electrons in 1 gram.

You know as well the charge of 1 electron which is 1,6 10^-19 C. So you should be able to calculate the total charge in Coulomb of 1 gram of electrons being 1.76 10^8 C.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1 gram of electrons being 1.76 10^8 C.

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