teresapape1789 teresapape1789
  • 12-09-2018
  • Chemistry
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What mass of protons would be required to just
neutralize the charge of 1.0 g of electrons?

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Phoca Phoca
  • 21-09-2018

Mass of proton is 1837 times the mass of an electron such as:

Mass of proton = 1837 mass of electron

or

one electron = 1/1837 the proton’s mass

then  

[tex]1.0 x 1837 = 1837.0[/tex] grams of protons.

[tex]1.8 x 10^3[/tex] grams protons

Thus, 1.8 x 10^3 grams mass of proton is required to neutralize 1 g electron



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lcoley8 lcoley8
  • 27-04-2020

Answer:

The mass of protons is 1836.6451 g

Explanation:

the solution is in the attached Word file

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