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What mass of protons would be required to just neutralize the charge of 2.5 g of electrons?
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What mass of protons would be required to just neutralize the charge of 2.5 g of electrons?
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What mass of protons would be required to just neutralize the charge of 2.5 g of electrons?
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2.5g because the relative charge of electrons is -1, and the relative charge of protons is +1. you would need to same mass to neutralise because they are directly proportional to one another
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