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1.00g of Carbon = 12g/mol

1.00g x 1mol/12g = .0833 mol/C

.0833 mol of C x (6.02 x 10^23/1 mol of Carbon) x 6 electrons/1 C atom

= 3.01 x 10^23

3.01 x 10^23 protons x -1.602 x 10^-19 (1 electron)

= -48220.2 Coulombs OR -4.8 x 10^4

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Q: What is the total negative charge in coulombs of all the electrons in a small 1.00 g sphere of carbon?
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