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Number of Electrons in a Mosquito Challenge, highly difficult question!!!
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September 26, 2007, 02:57:20 PM »
I have been asked to figure out how many electrons are in a mosquito, I tried to find the percent composition of a mosquito on google and couldn't! If anyone has any other ideas on the method or on the answer please let me know...
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How many neutrons and protons per each electron in the elements that dominate mosquito mass?
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Re: Number of Electrons in a Mosquito Challenge, highly difficult question!!!
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its a number that man has never knew.if u can count stars then you can count electrons in a mosquito.
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