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elisabeth17
Mar 13, 2011, 03:57 PM
A 3.5 g copper penny has a positive charge of 29 µC. What fraction of its electrons has it lost?

jcaron2
Mar 13, 2011, 08:12 PM
Try answering each of the following simpler questions which should lead you to the answer. If you get stuck, say where.


How many copper atoms in 3.5 grams? (Hint: 1 mole of copper weighs 63.546 grams. That's it's atomic weight).

How many electrons per copper atom?

What's the charge of 1 electron?

So how many electrons in 29 µC?

Finally, what's the percentage of the number of electrons in 29 µC out of the total number of electrons in the penny?