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change of one electron is 1.6 022×10^19 coulomb.what is the total change on 1mol of electrons​

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Answered by Rajdeep11111
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Answer:

96500 C

Explanation:

1 mole of electrons contain 1 Faraday charge, which is equal to 96500C. Also, we can apply the unitary method to find out the charge on 1 mole of electrons. One mole of electrons refer to Avogadro number of electron. Multiply the Avogadro number with the charge on 1 electron to get the total charge.

1.602\times 10^{-19} \times 6.023 \times 10^{23} = 96488 Coulomb

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Answered by ItzDazzingBoy
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Answer:

96500 C

Explanation:

1 mole of electrons contain 1 Faraday charge, which is equal to 96500C. Also, we can apply the unitary method to find out the charge on 1 mole of electrons. One mole of electrons refer to Avogadro number of electron. Multiply the Avogadro number with the charge on 1 electron to get the total charge.

1.602\times 10^{-19} \times 6.023 \times 10^{23} = 96488 Coulomb1.602×10

−19

×6.023×10

23

=96488Coulomb

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