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Chapter 8, Problem 28CTQ
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: Sign of charge on an electron should be determined.
Concept introduction: An atom is considered to be simplest unit of any matter that makes up an element. It is further composed of 3 subatomic particles:
1. electron
2. protons
3. neutrons.
Atom has a central region where the whole mass is concentrated known as nucleus. Size of atom is
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