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.
Approx 500 trillion.
The idea is to divide this charge (60 x 10 to the power -6) by the charge of an electron.Please note that an electron has a negative charge.
It takes 6.25E18 electrons to produce 1 coulomb of charge.
The charge of 96,481 electrons; approximately counted as either 96,490 or 96,500 as per convenience has a charge equivalent to a Coulomb.
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6.25 x1018 electrons make up 1 Coulomb of negative charge.
The atom must have 8 electrons to make it have a neutral charge
6.242 x 1018
Approx 500 trillion.
A lack of electrons causing a positive charge, or too many electrons causing a negative charge.
Oxygen needs 8 electrons to have no charge.
The idea is to divide this charge (60 x 10 to the power -6) by the charge of an electron.Please note that an electron has a negative charge.
Darmstadtium has 110 electrons.
It takes 6.25E18 electrons to produce 1 coulomb of charge.
22. The electrons have a charge of -1, and protons have a charge of +1. In order for the charges to cancel out and make the atom neutral, there must be an equal number of each.
If the atom has no charge, then the number of electrons is the same as the number of protons (atomic number).
The answer is 18 electrons.