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If a million electrons were placed on a solid metal sphere, how would they distribute themselves and why?

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If a million electrons were placed on a solid metal sphere, how would they distribute themselves and why?

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If the sphere is made up of entirely stable atoms the electrons will spread evenly over the surface of the sphere because there no atoms in need to capture them.

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