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What is a charge on a one-mole electron known as?


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Faraday:

  1. One Faraday is defined as the charge carried by one mole of electrons, which is 96485.34Coulombs.
  2. The Faraday constant may be stated using two additional physical constants as follows:

F=eNA

Here,

F is the faraday.

e is the charge of the electron in coulombs (1.60217662×10-19C).

NA is the Avogadro constant (6.022141×1023mol-1).

A charge on a one-mole electron is known as faraday.


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