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When `10^(14)` electrons are removed from a neutral metal sphere, then the charge on the sphere becomes

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`Q = n e= 10^(14) xx 1.6 xx 10^(-19) = 16 mu C`
Sphere will be positively charged as it is electron deficient.
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