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Asked by carrie

if a neutral object lost 2 electrons, what would it's charge be?

it would be positive right?
17 years ago

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Answered by drwls
Yes, +2 e coulombs. That's often written just +2.

e = 1.6019*10^-19 coulombs
17 years ago

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