17.8: Electrolysis and the Faraday - Chemistry LibreTexts
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WEBApr 28, 2023 · The faraday constant is denoted by the symbol “ F F .”. That is, 1F = 6.02214 ×1023 electrons mol × 1.602187 ×10−19 C electron = 96, 485 C mol−1 1 F = 6.02214 × 10 23 e l e c t r o n s m o l × 1.602187 × 10 − 19 C e l e c t r o n = 96, 485 C m o l − 1. The faraday is a useful unit in electrochemical calculations.
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