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Standard XII
Chemistry
Introduction to Atomic Structure
Minimum value...
Question
Minimum value of real charge for any particle is:
1.6
×
10
−
10
coulomb
4.8
×
10
−
10
coulomb
zero
1.6
×
10
−
19
coulomb
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Solution
The correct option is
D
1.6
×
10
−
19
coulomb
Minimum real charge is charge of an electron and its value is
1.6
×
10
−
19
coulomb. Any particle cannot have charge lower than charge of electron.
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