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The charge carried by one electron is e = -1.6 × 10-19 C. The number of electrons necessary to produce a charge of -1.0 C is:
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Amy
Q= the overall charge
N= number of deficit electrons
e= charge of one electron

Q= Ne
-1.0= N (-1.6 x 10^-19)
N= -1.0/ (-1.66 x 10 ^-19)
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