Chemistry, asked by einstein634434, 1 year ago

The charge on a conductor is negative 1.6 Coloumb.How many electrons are in excess on it from its normal state??

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Answered by Anonymous
7

charge on conductor = -1.6 c

since

Q = ne

e = 1.6/1.6*10^-19

e = 10^19 electron present in a conductor .

Answered by syed2020ashaels
1

Answer:

It takes about 6.24 x 10, 18 excess electrons to equal the charge of the one coulomb; thus it is a very large static charge.

Explanation:

  • It takes about 6.24 x 10, 18 excess electrons to equal the charge of the one coulomb; thus it is a very large static charge.
  • 10^{19} electrons are present in 1.6 C charge.
  • there are 18 excess electrons to equal the charge of the one coulomb thus it is very large static charge.
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