To get the number of electrons use the formula n = q/e
q the charge given, e = elementary charge which is of electron or proton
So n = 10 x 10-6 / 1.6 x 10-19
Hence number of electrons = 6.25 x 1013
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Different batteries have different capacities, and will therefore store a different amount of energy - and require a different power if you want to charge them in the same time.
If an atom has five valence electrons, it will have one lone pair of electrons.
i pretty sure there's only 1 pair of electrons on XeF6
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