Total Charge =
= -1
both object have a charge of -0.50
so -2.50
charge will
transfer from -3.0
.
Number of electron transfer :-
q = ne
n= number of electron
e= electronic charge
Part-b
Avogadro's number is the quantity of representative particles in a mole of a substance. This value is 6.02 x 1023 representative particles per mole. A representative particle is an atom, molecule or electron, to name a few.
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