Each electron has a charge of 1.602*-19 C, so it would take (6*10^-6)/(1.602*10^-19)=3.745*10^13 of them to produce a charge of 6*10^-6 C.
8.164*10^19
Each electron have a charge of 1.6 * 10 ^ ( -19) c so by dividing 6.8/(1.6 * 10 ^ -19) 4.25 * 10 ^ 19 electrons are required
Yes! they are Electrons produce negative charge, and protons produce positive charge, while neutrons produce no charge at all.
Electrons charge is a negative
only the electrons have a negative charge but they go around the nucleus
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Approx 500 trillion.
8.164*10^19
It takes 6.25E18 electrons to produce 1 coulomb of charge.
Each electron have a charge of 1.6 * 10 ^ ( -19) c so by dividing 6.8/(1.6 * 10 ^ -19) 4.25 * 10 ^ 19 electrons are required
Yes! they are Electrons produce negative charge, and protons produce positive charge, while neutrons produce no charge at all.
The number of electrons are required to predict the charge of the ion.
You are confused about two things. First of all, electrons do not produce a charge, they simply have a charge, which is negative one. Secondly, the electrons in a sodium atom are exactly the same as any other electrons. All electrons in the entire universe are the same. There are no sodium electrons, there are just electrons. And they all have a charge of negative one.
Plastic is an isalator so, it does not let the electrons move around freely to produce a stactic charge
An excess of electrons would produce a negative (-) charge since these particles are negative. If you imagine a scale with negative and positive weights, more negative weights would make the scales tip towards the negative end.
No, only protons and neutrons exist in the nucleus of an atom. Electrons are what produce a negative charge.
Electrons charge is a negative