QUESTION 1 A 2.5-g copper penny is given a charge of 4.0x10-9 C. If no more than one electron is removed from an atom, what percent of the atoms are ionized by this charging process

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Answer:

[tex]\%X=2.34*10^{-14}\%[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Mass [tex]M=2.5g[/tex]

Charge [tex]q=4*0*10^{-9}[/tex]

Generally the equation for Total number of Atoms in Penny is mathematically given by

 [tex]T_a=\frac{Mass}{atomic weight}*1mole[/tex]

 [tex]T_a=\frac{2.5}{63.6}*6.02*10^{23}[/tex]

 [tex]T_a=2.34*10^{27}atoms[/tex]

Since Number of electrons in a penny is

 [tex]e =nT_a[/tex]

 [tex]e=29*2.34*10^{27}[/tex]

 [tex]e=6.86*10^{23}[/tex]

Therefore

The percentage of the atoms are ionized by this charging process is given as

 [tex]\%X=\frac{T_a}{e}[/tex]

 [tex]\%X=\frac{2.34*10^{27}}{6.86*10^{23}}[/tex]

 [tex]\%X=2.34*10^{-14}\%[/tex]

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