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Here, for the same charge

same charge = (-7.9 - 2)/2

same charge = -4.95 uC

Now, charge transferred = -4.95 - (-2)

charge transferred = -2.95 uC

number of electrons transferred = charge transferred/charge on each electron

number of electrons transferred = -2.95 *10^-6/(-1.602 *10^-19)

number of electrons transferred = 1.84 *10^13

the number of electrons transferred is 1.84 *10^13