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What mass of electrons is required to neutralize the charge of 1.0 g of protons?

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What mass of electrons is required to neutralize the charge of 1.0 g of protons?

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What mass of electrons is required to neutralize the charge of 1.0 g of protons?

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No. of protons in \(1\mathrm{\ gm}=1\mathrm{\ gm}\ /\text{ mass of proton }=10^{-3}\mathrm{\ kg}\ /\ 1.67\times10^{-27}\mathrm{\ kg}=5.99\times10^{23}\) protons

Since proton and electron have the same magnitude of charge, therefore :

no. of electrons \(=5.99 \times 10^{23}\)

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