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  • 12-01-2017
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What is the total charge of all the electrons in 2.6-kg bar of gold??

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  • 20-01-2017
One mole of gold (197 g) contains 6.022x10^23 gold atoms or 3.011x10^25 electrons. 2.6 kg of gold = 2,600 / 197 = 13.2 moles of gold. It contains 13.2 moles x 3.011x10^25 electron / mole = 3.97x10^26 electrons The total charge of all the electrons = (1.6x10^-19 C / electrn)(3.97x10^27 electron) = 6.36x10^7 C is the total charge 
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