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lost aluminum electrons?

A small piece of aluminum (atomic number 13) contains 10^15 atoms (The atomic number is the number of protons; it determines the (positive) electric charge of the nucleus and, thus, the number of electrons in a neutral atom.) If the piece of aluminum has a net positive charge of 3.0mewC what fraction of the electrons that the aluminum had when it was neutral would have had to be lost?1.410^-21(3/2080)(3/160)1.910^-20

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Well um juice doesnt mean like apple juice from the bottleLike you have to juice your own food i thinkSo, juice apples, grapes, carrots, celery, etcyou can pretty much juice anything out there lol except for bananas
Nlost 3 uC/e Nlost/1E15 3E-6/1.6022E-19/1E15 0.018724 ~ 3/160

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