Answer:
-6.4x10⁻¹⁹ C
Explanation:
The elementary charge of one electron is -1.60x10⁻¹⁹C, so each electron has its charge, and a sample with more than one electrons will have a multiple of its charge, which is proportional to the number of electrons. So, if the oil droplet had 4 electrons, thus the charge will be four times the elementary charge:
4*(-1.60x10⁻¹⁹) C = -6.4x10⁻¹⁹ C
<span>Releasing the oxygen from
the mercury does not change the mass. If you started with 20 g total
you would still have 20 g total after the heating</span>
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Answer:
Mg and Cl
Explanation:
The magnesium would lose two electrons, becoming +2 charged and two chlorines (not one) would each gain one electron, each becoming -1 charged in the process.
The three ions would adhere (bond) to each other by the positive/negative attraction between the ions.