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6 July, 20:42

Iron atoms have been detected in the sun's outer atmosphere, some with many of their electrons stripped away. what is the net electric charge (in coulombs) of an iron atom with 26 protons and 7 electrons? be sure to include the algebraic sign ( + or - ) in your answer.

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  1. 6 July, 20:44
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    For a proton, the charge is represented by + e

    For an electron, the charge is represented by - e

    The charge of an electron [e] is equal to the - 1.602 * 10^-19 Coulombs

    For an ionized atom, the net charge is equal to the sum of charges in the proton and the electron in that atom.

    From the question, we are told that, the iron atom has 26 protons and 7 electrons.

    The net charge Q = 26 [ + e] + 7 [ - e] = + 19 e

    +19 e = + 19 [1.602 * 10^-19 C] = + 3.04 * 10^-18 C.
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