Asked by Kikks
The magnitude of the electrostatic force between two identical ions that are separated by a distance of 5.0A is 3.7×10^-9N.
a) what is the charge of each ion?
b) how many electrons are missing from each ion( thus giving the ion its charge imbalance)?
a) what is the charge of each ion?
b) how many electrons are missing from each ion( thus giving the ion its charge imbalance)?
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Answered by
bobpursley
This is straight Coulomb's law>
F=k q1q2/r^2
if q1=q2
q^2=F*r^2/k solve for q. change angstroms to meters
b. Divide q by the charge on one electron to get number of electrons.
F=k q1q2/r^2
if q1=q2
q^2=F*r^2/k solve for q. change angstroms to meters
b. Divide q by the charge on one electron to get number of electrons.
Answered by
Keerthana c
The electrostatic force between two identical ions that are separated by 5.0A° is 3.7×10^-9 N what is the charge on each ion how many electrons are missing from each ion
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