I am working on a physics/engineering project and I am kind of at a roadblock. I Finished solving my equations and in order for what I am working on to work I need to create an oxygen ion with a charge of approximately 2.4*10^-10 coulombs. What I am uncertain about is if it is possible to have that much charge on a single oxygen ion (especially because I need to create a steady stream of them) because that is in the magnitude of 1.5*10^9 electrons and I am not sure if that is possible, and if so how. I have never been very good at atomic chemistry/physics and any help would be great. Thanks!
Answer:
no idea
no idea oso.lolX!
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