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Suppose all the electrons of 100 g are lumped together to form a negatively charged particle and all the nuclei are lumped together to form a positively charge particle. If these two particles are placed 10.0 cm away from each other, then the force of attraction between them. Compare it with your weight.

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To solve the problem step by step, we will first calculate the total charge of the electrons and the total charge of the nuclei, then we will use Coulomb's law to find the force of attraction between the two charged particles. ### Step 1: Calculate the number of electrons in 100 g of matter 1. **Determine the number of moles in 100 g of water:** \[ \text{Molar mass of water (H}_2\text{O)} = 18 \text{ g/mol} \] ...
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