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Electrochemistry - 1 Faraday Concept

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Electrochemistry - 1 Faraday Concept

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Based on experiments conducted by Faraday, the electric charge of 1 mole of electrons is around 95 600 Coulombs. This charge value is known as 1 Faraday. Thus, 1 mole of electrons = 1 Faraday = 96 500 Coulombs. Through this conversion system, we can calculate the electron charge required in the electrolysis reaction.

Examples of electrolysis questions:
How much electric charge is needed to reduce:
a. 0.8 moles of Ag⁺ ions become Ag
b. 1.2 moles of Cu²⁺ ions become Cu