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What mass of protons would be required to just neutralize the charge of 2.7 g of electrons?
15 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
find the number of electrons: 2.7g/masselectron

then the mass of protons=number*massproton

the approximate answer is 2.7*1760
15 years ago
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What mass of protons would be required to just neutralize the charge of 4.4g of electrons?
13 years ago
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