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A certain five cent coin contains 5.00 g of nickel. What fraction of the nickel atoms' electrons, removed and placed 1.00 m above it, would support the weight of this coin? The atomic mass of nickel is 58.7, and each nickel atom contains 28 electrons and 28 protons. (answer in ×10^{-11})

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Answer:

Fraction of the nickel atoms removed = 1.02 x 10 raised to power -11

Step-by-step explanation:

The detailed and step by step derivation with appropriate substitution is as shown in the attached files.

A certain five cent coin contains 5.00 g of nickel. What fraction of the nickel atoms-example-1
A certain five cent coin contains 5.00 g of nickel. What fraction of the nickel atoms-example-2
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