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Chemistry, 02.02.2020 22:57 chris018107

Suppose a cube of aluminum which is 1.00 cm on a side accumulates a net charge of +3.00 pc.
what is the percentage of the electrons originally in the cube was removed?

here is a list of fun facts i collected:
atomic weight of aluminum
26.98 g/ mol

atoms per mole
6.022Γ—10^23

density
2.70gβ‹…cm3

electric charge
βˆ’1.60Γ—10^βˆ’19c

mass of an electron
9.11Γ—10^βˆ’31kg

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