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A neutral nitrogen atom has 7 electrons, 7 protons, and 7 neutrons. What is its total charge? If we remove 2 of the electrons, now what is its charge? what is its charge if we add 2 electrons to the neutrol atom instead? give charge in Coloumbs.
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Answered by
Elena
neutral atom q=0;
if you remove 2 electrons:
q= +2•1.6•10⁻¹⁹= +3.2•10⁻¹⁹ C
if you add to electrons:
q= - 2•1.6•10⁻¹⁹= - 3.2•10⁻¹⁹ C
if you remove 2 electrons:
q= +2•1.6•10⁻¹⁹= +3.2•10⁻¹⁹ C
if you add to electrons:
q= - 2•1.6•10⁻¹⁹= - 3.2•10⁻¹⁹ C
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Darwin
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