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What is multiplicative identity of the charge on an atom?​

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Answered by mukeshsharma4365
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Answer:

According to the multiplicative identity property of 1, any number multiplied by 1, gives the same result as the number itself. It is also called the Identity property of multiplication, because the identity of the number remains the same.

Answered by AlphinGame
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For any given whole number ‘a’, a × 1 = 1 × a = a

Hence, 1 is the multiplicative identity of whole numbers.

Step-by-step explanation:

For example: 80 × 1 = 1 × 80 = 80

999 × 1 = 1 × 999 = 999.

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