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Each electron have a charge of 1.6 * 10 ^ ( -19) c so by dividing 6.8/(1.6 * 10 ^ -19) 4.25 * 10 ^ 19 electrons are required

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40574282147315855181.023720349563. (One electron carries approximately 1.602 * 10^-19 coulombs of charge)

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