Specific charge calculation help

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To calculate the specific charge of a copper ion (Cu) that has lost two electrons, the net charge is determined to be +3.2 x 10^-19 C. The mass of the copper atom is calculated as 63 x 1.67 x 10^-27 kg. The specific charge is found by dividing the charge by the mass, resulting in approximately 3.04 x 10^6 C/kg. The calculations were confirmed as correct after discussion, clarifying the process for those new to the topic. Understanding the specific charge involves recognizing the relationship between charge and mass in ionized atoms.
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Homework Statement


a cu atom (mass number, 63;atomic number, 29) loses 2 electrons formed. for the ion formed calculate its specific charge in c\kg



Homework Equations


specific charge=charge\mass



The Attempt at a Solution

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specific charge = (29x1.6x10-19)/(63x1.67x10-27)

i am obtaining 4.41x10^7 while the answer is 3.04x10^6.

please help.

thanks
ben
 
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Net charge on the atom is + 2e.
 
rl.bhat said:
Net charge on the atom is + 2e.

thanks for your propmt reply. that means my charge will be 3.2x10^-19. however, how do i calculate my mass?

cheers
 
Your mass in the solution is correct.
 
rl.bhat said:
Your mass in the solution is correct.

thanks a lot.

regards
ben
 
hey I am new to this site so i really have no idea how this works but I am trying to calculate specific charge as well.. but i still don't understand TT___TT...
please help me :(
 
lillost said:
hey I am new to this site so i really have no idea how this works but I am trying to calculate specific charge as well.. but i still don't understand TT___TT...
please help me :(
Hi lillost, welcome to PF.
Specific charge means charge per unit mass, (e/
Two electrons are removed from the copper atom, So the net charge Q on it is 2*1.6*10^-19 C.
Mass of the copper atom is (63x1.67x10-27)kg.
Now fine the specific charge on copper.
 
aww thank you! ^___^
I'll kinda write down what I am doing and then could you just tell me where i go wrong please?
so then 2 elctrons have the charge : 2(1.60x10-19)
Mass of 63Cu: 63(1.67x10-27)
and specific charge is: charge/mass
so we would have: 2(1.60x10-19)/63(1.67x10-27)
= 3.2x10-19/ 1.0521x10-25
= 3041535.976
= 3.04x10*6?
is that right?? I am soo confused! >____<
 
Your answer is correct.
 
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aw thank you very much!
i went through it with my teacher today, i get it now...
ahh took me long enough...=__=
thanks again :D
 
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