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Two identically sized metal spheres are on insulating stands. The charge on sphere A is -4.0*10-6 coulombs and the charge on sphere B is -8.0*10-6 coulomb. What is the charge on Sphere B after they touch and separate? What is total number of excess electrons on Sphere A after they separate?

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