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what is the largest unit of charge?


anuvelpula: faraday. 1 faraday = 96485.3365 coulomb

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Answered by sahbahasan
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The largest unit of charge is faraday.

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Answered by Haezel
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Answer:

The largest unit of charge is coulomb.

Explanation:

Electric Charge expresses the quantity of protons and electrons in the matter. If number of protons exceeds the number of electrons, then matter is positively charged. Also if number of electrons exceeds number of protons, then matter is negatively charged.

The SI unit of charge is Coulomb. Charge can also be represented by Ampere-hour. In chemistry, charge is represented by unit Faraday. However the largest unit of charge is Coulomb where 1 Coulomb = 1.036 \times 10^{-5} Faraday.

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