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What is the magnitude of the total charge of all the electrons in 2.6 L of liquid water?
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What is the magnitude of the total charge of all the electrons in 2.6 L of liquid water?
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The total charge of all electrons in 2.1 liters of liquid water would be zero as the number of electrons and protons in a neutral sample of water are equal
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