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The mass of l mole of electrons is..​

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Answered by riya237495
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So 1 mole of electrons has a mass of 9.1 X 10¯³¹ X 6.023 X 10²³ ≈ 5.481 X 10^(-7) kg or 548. 1 μg. One mole of electron means Avogadro number of electrons or 6.023×10^(23) electrons. Since mass of 1 electron is 9.1×10^(-31)kg when you do the math, the mass of one mole of electron would be 5.486×10^(-7)kg.

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Answered by AnmolRaii
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

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1 MOLE OF ELECTRONS IS 9.1*10 restopar -31*6.022*10 restopar23

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