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11 years ago
A particular ion is formed by removing one electron from a neutral atom. What is the net charge (in coulombs) that remains on the ion?
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11 years ago
Equal to the charge of an electron, except positive.

charge on electron 1.602e?19 C

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11 years ago
positive 1.6x10^-19 C
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11 years ago
+e
for one ion formed.
Where e is the magnitude of charge of electron.
removal of one electron creates an equivalent opposite charge on the respective atom, hence positive ionisation.
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