what is the amount of charge of one mole of an electron
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1.6×10raise to power -19
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A mole of anything is 6.02 x 10^23 units (Avogadro's number); a mole of water has that number of molecules, a mole of gold that number of atoms, etc. Since each electron has a (-1) charge, a mole of electrons would have a charge of -6.02 x 10^23. Or, about 40,000 coulombs, give or take
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