Chemistry, asked by Saqibsouran1363, 17 days ago

How many coulombs of electricity are required for oxidizing 1 mole Al to Al3+ ions

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Answered by deepanshulather49
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Explanation:

1 mole of electrons carry a charge of 1.6E-19 *6.022E23 coulomb, which equals 96500 C and is called 1 Faraday. For 1 mole of Al3+, we need 3 moles of electrons and that is equal to 3 Faraday of charge i.e. 3*96500 C

Answered by harmandeepkaur25
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Explanation:

mole of electrons carry a charge of 1.6E-19 *6.022E23 coulomb, which equals 96500 C and is called 1 Faraday. For 1 mole of Al3+, we need 3 moles of electrons and that is equal to 3 Faraday of charge i.e. 3*96500 C.05-Oct-2018

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