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In a battery, the chemical reaction supplies excess electrons.
The electrons come from water. In the light dependent stage water is split into hydrogen ions (H+), electrons and oxygen. The electrons are passed on to chlorophyll, the H+ ions combine with NADP to form NADPH and the oxygen is released.
it comes directly from electric potential energy
The amount of electrons it takes to make 80CU of charge would come as an equation. CU stands for Coulombs. It would take 4.9932078e+20 electrons for 80 CU of charge.
Electrons, for chemical reactions
Electrons in a covalent bond come from the highest occupied energy level.
No. But beta particles can either be electrons, or anti-electrons.
from everywhere
They are fundamental particles.
Electrons from the Krebs cycle to convert ADP into ATP.
The electrons come from her own body. I can't explain it, but all I know is that is the answer. I'm sorry.
Each electron weighs only about 0.0005 atomic mass unit, but protons and neutrons weigh 1 atomic mass unit each. Since there are the same number of protons, and usually even more neutrons, in an atom as there are protons, the weight of the electrons can be neglected in most chemical calculations.
If you come in contact with high speed electrons from an electron gun, you will get an electrical shock.
The supply of electrons in photosynthesis comes from water.
In a battery, the chemical reaction supplies excess electrons.
They don't. Electrons come and electrons go, and the nucleus doesn't much care.Radioactivity is the process of the nucleusfalling apart.
If you are filling in the electrons it will be in the 4d orbital. If you are removing electrons the first to come out is in the 5s electrons since transition metals lose 's' electrons before 'd' electrons