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Charge of one mole of electrons


Ugendhar Dodla 10th Mar, 2020
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Khushali Sagathiya 20th Aug, 2021

charge of electron is 1.602176634×10¹ . 6.022×10²³ = 9.64784×10 = 96478 ≈ 96500 C

Ankita yadav 10th Mar, 2020

Hi aspirant
Charge of 1 mole of electrons is1.60210196.0231023=9.647104C.
Hrisheekesh Singh 10th Mar, 2020

Hi Ugendhar,

Charge on a single electron is 1.6 x 10^-16 Coulomb.

There are  6.02 x 10^23 electrons per mole.

So we get the charge on one mole of electrons as  (1.6 x 10^-16) x (6.02 x 10^23) = 96500 C which is also called 1 Faraday.

Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.

I hope this information helps you.

Good Luck!

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29th Dec, 2020
thanks sir for clearing my doubt
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21st Aug, 2022
After calculating answer comes out to be 96352C....even after rounding off it can not be 96500C....I am very confused..please help..
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