Faraday constant

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title: Faraday constant
text: In physical chemistry, the Faraday constant (symbol F, sometimes stylized as ℱ) is a physical constant defined as the quotient of the total electric charge (q) by the amount (n) of elementary charge carriers in any given sample of matter: F = q/n; it is expressed in units of coulombs per mole (C/mol). As such, it represents the "molar elementary charge", that is, the electric charge of one mole of elementary carriers (e.g., protons). It is named after the English scientist Michael Faraday. Since
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description: Physical constant: Electric charge of one mole of electrons
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date created: 2002-06-21T11:41:29Z
date modified: 2024-09-11T12:25:43Z
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