Particle A is a neutral atom. When exposed to water, it oxidizes, and forms charged ions. The neutral atom loses 3 electrons when it underwent oxidation. State whether particle A is positively or negatively charged after oxidation. а. b. Calculate the overall charge on particle A after oxidation. After oxidation, particle A is placed at the origin on an x-axis. Particle B is an ion with and excess of 5 electrons compared to protons. Particle B is placed 5.7 x10* m to the right of the origin. с. Calculate i. the overall charge on particle B, and ii. the magnitude of the potential energy between charges A and B.
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![Particle A is a neutral atom. When exposed to water, it oxidizes, and
forms charged ions. The neutral atom loses 3 electrons when it
underwent oxidation.
State whether particle A is positively or negatively charged after
oxidation.
а.
b.
Calculate the overall charge on particle A after oxidation.
After oxidation, particle A is placed at the origin on an x-axis. Particle
B is an ion with and excess of 5 electrons compared to protons. Particle
B is placed 5.7 ×10* m to the right of the origin.
с.
Calculate
i.
the overall charge on particle B, and
ii.
the magnitude of the potential energy between charges A and B.
Particle C is a positive 4.98 x10-19 C point charge. Particle C is placed
7.6 x108 m to the left of the origin.
d.
Calculate:
the electrostatic force (magnitude and direction) on particle A due to
particle B only,
ii.
i.
the electrostatic force (magnitude and direction) on particle A due to
particle C only,
the total electrostatic force (magnitude and direction) on particle A due
to particles B and C, and
iv.
iii.
the total electric potential due to particles A, B and C, 9.0 x10 m to
the right of the origin.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F8c6c392e-59f8-43dc-a2ee-d65c31e5e1bc%2Fcce90f54-3d03-4d61-a5ae-b1bdcec1b357%2Fau9ik75_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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