If the mass of 1 mole of copper is 63.5 g and a copper atom has 29 electrons, how many coulombs of negative charges are

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If the mass of 1 mole of copper is 63.5 g and a copper atom has 29 electrons, how many coulombs of negative charges are

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If The Mass Of 1 Mole Of Copper Is 63 5 G And A Copper Atom Has 29 Electrons How Many Coulombs Of Negative Charges Are 1
If The Mass Of 1 Mole Of Copper Is 63 5 G And A Copper Atom Has 29 Electrons How Many Coulombs Of Negative Charges Are 1 (23.43 KiB) Viewed 22 times
If the mass of 1 mole of copper is 63.5 g and a copper atom has 29 electrons, how many coulombs of negative charges are there in 5 g of copper? 43254 C 86508 C 216270 C 53940 C
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