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Step by step answers and explanations please!1) How many electrons would it take to the equal the mass of a proton?2) A helium nucleus has two protons and two neutrons. How many electrons would it take to equal the mass of a helium nucleus?
So therefore it would take 1838.04g of electrons to equal the mass of a proton. Let me know if I'm wrong.
1838.04 g
For the 2nd question do I multiply 4 (protons + neutrons) X mass of electrons