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The charge of an electronic is A.-2 B.-1 C.0 D.+1

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It is given that the charge of an electron is -1.602x10^-19. When expressed in atomic units, the elementary charge (1.602x10^-19) is equal to the value of unity (1). Since an electron carries a negative charge, the charge should be equal to negative unity, or -1.
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