Ex. 2. From the values of 1 faraday and Avogadro constant, show that 1 faraday
may be called 1 mole of electricity.
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Since 1 mol electrons = 6.02214076×1023 electrons (Avogadro's number), the Faraday constant is equal to the elementary charge e, the magnitude of the charge of an electron, multiplied by 1 mole: F = 96485. ... ×1023) = 1.60217663410×10−19 C = e. One common use of the Faraday constant is in electrolysis calculatio
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Since 1 mol electrons = 6.02214076×1023 electrons (Avogadro's number), the Faraday constant is equal to the elementary charge e, the magnitude of the charge of an electron, multiplied by 1 mole: F = 96485.
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