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In one mole or 18 grams of water, the total negative charge of all the electrons is:
a. zero because its electrically neutral.
b. less than one C
c. almost 100,000 C.
d. almost one million C.
e. none of these
a. zero because its electrically neutral.
b. less than one C
c. almost 100,000 C.
d. almost one million C.
e. none of these
Answers
Answered by
drwls
One mole contains 6.02*10^23 molecules.
Each H2O molecule contains 10 electrons (eight in the O atom and one each in the hydrogen atoms). Each electron has a charge of 1.6*10^-19 C
Multiply those numbers together for the answer. It's close to a million.
Each H2O molecule contains 10 electrons (eight in the O atom and one each in the hydrogen atoms). Each electron has a charge of 1.6*10^-19 C
Multiply those numbers together for the answer. It's close to a million.
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