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What is Faraday\'s constant?
6.022 x 10\(^{23}\) mol\(^{-1}\)
3.00 x 10\(^8\) m/s
9.81 m/s\(^2\)
96,485 C/mol
Faraday's constant is the amount of charge (in coulombs) carried by one mole of electrons. It is approximately equal to 96,485 coulombs per mole.
This constant is commonly used in electrochemistry to relate the amount of electric charge to the number of moles of electrons involved in a redox reaction.Â
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