The total electric charge of 1.7 kg of electrons is approximately -2.7 x 1028 Coulombs.
The electric potential at a point in space is the electric potential energy per unit charge, so you can calculate it by dividing the potential energy by the charge at that point. In this case, the electric potential at the point would be 6.4x10^-17 J / 7.3x10^-17 C = 0.876 V.
35Cl- has 17 protons, 18 neutrons, and 18 electrons. The negative charge indicates an extra electron compared to the number of protons.
A chloride ion has 18 electrons. This is one more than the neutral chlorine atom, which has 17 electrons. The one additional electron gained during ionization is responsible for the 1- charge of the ion.
The magnitude of the electric force on an electron placed in a uniform electric field is given by the equation F = qE, where F is the force, q is the charge of the electron, and E is the electric field strength. The charge of an electron is approximately 1.6 x 10^-19 C. Therefore, the magnitude of the electric force on an electron in a 610 N/C electric field is (1.6 x 10^-19 C)(610 N/C) = 9.76 x 10^-17 N.
The equation for nitrite is NO2-. To find the valence electrons of each atom, count how many groups from the left of the periodic table (skipping over the d-block, which is shown in this picture in the related link. So Nitrogen has 5, and each oxygen has 6. The negative sign means that the polyatomic ion has one extra electron, so 1 more. 5+(6*2)+1=18 total valence electrons.
The total charge would be +17 + (-10) = +7.
There are no electrons in a proton. Rather, the number of electrons equal the number of protons. Take Chlorine for example, there are 17 protons. Therefore; there are 17 electrons. And just for fact, there are 18 neutrons.
A 37Cl ion with a charge of 1+ has 18 electrons. This is because the neutral chlorine atom has 17 electrons, and since the ion has a positive charge of 1, it has lost 1 electron, resulting in a total of 18 electrons.
because chlorine has 17 protons contributing to a +17 charge, 18 electrons have a -18 charge, 17-18 = -1 which is the overall charge of the ion
17 protons in an atom would equal 17 electrons to maintain a neutral charge.
Chlorine with 17 protons and a -1 charge has 18 electrons. This is because the number of electrons should equal the number of protons (in this case, 17) plus or minus the charge (in this case, -1).
Chlorine's atomic number is 17. That means that it has 17 protons, each one having a +1 charge. Assuming that the chlorine atom in question is electrically neutral, it must also have 17 electrons, each one having a charge of -1, in order for the total charge to add up to 0.
17 same number as protons equal charge balance
Br- has 36 electrons.Bromide: Group 17, Period IV:(K,L,M,N): 2, 8, 18, 7+1 (1 extra for Br-) = total 35+1= 36 electrons
Chlorine-35 has 17 electrons. Chlorine has 17 protons, and since it is electrically neutral, it also has 17 electrons to balance the positive charge of the protons.
Chlorine is a non metal element. There are 17 electrons in a single atom.
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