The elementary charge ... the amount on one electron or one proton ... is 1.602 x 10-19 coulomb.
So, in order to collect one coulomb, you'd need 6.242 x 1018 electrons or protons.
(That's the number of electrons that pass by the middle of the wire every second
when the current in it is 1 Ampere.)
The element of charge, whether of positive or negative charge,
is 1.602 x 10-19 Coulomb.
The number of electrons required to add up to 1 Coulomb of charge
would be the reciprocal of that number . . . 6.241 509 65(16) x 1018 of them.
6.28 billion electrons are in one Coulomb.
1 Coulomb = 6 * 1018 electrons
Thus, 2 Coulomb = 2 * 6* 1018 electrons
That is, 2 Coulomb = 12 * 1018 electrons
About 6E18 electrons per Coulomb of charge.
3,120,754,825,000,000,000 (rounded to the nearest 5 billion).
Same number of protons, even though they have 1,840 times more mass.
An element with seventeen protons 9and no charge) would have seventeen electrons as well. If the element were an ion, it would have more or less electrons, depending on its charge.
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4kg is the equivalent of 8.82pds.
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59, atoms have an equal number of protons and electrons, keeps the charge neutral
17, equal to the number of protons
17 same number as protons equal charge balance
6 electrons. Neutrons have no charge, and protons have a positive charge, at an equal but opposite charge of an electron (think of it like protons are +1, electrons are -1). You need the exact same number of electrons as protons in order to have a neutral atom.
The molecule of chlorine has a covalent bond the the charge being equal distributed.
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.
A lack of electrons causing a positive charge, or too many electrons causing a negative charge.
A neutral atom has an equal number of protons and electrons. Protons are positively charged, and electrons are negatively charged. Therefore if you have an ion with a -1 charge, it has one extra electron. So your ion has 85 protons.
For each element, the number of protons it has is equal to the number of electrons it has. However, if the atom has a different amount of electrons, then the charge will tell you that. If the charge is negative (-) then that says how many electrons the atom has gained, and if the charge is positive (+) then that says how many electrons the atom has lost.
Electrons have a negative charge, and protons have a positive charge. If i have more protons(plus charges) than electrons(minus charges) overall the atom will have a positive charge(mabye +1 or +2 etc....depending how many more protons there are compared to electrons) If there are more electrons(minus charges) than protons(plus charges) then overall the atom will have a negative charge(mabye -1 or -2 etc....depending how many more electrons there are compared to protons) These charged atoms are known as ions.
A neutral atom has an equal number of protons and electrons. Protons are positively charged, and electrons are negatively charged. Therefore if you have an ion with a -1 charge, it has one extra electron. So your ion has 85 protons.
Oxygen needs 8 electrons to have no charge.