Mole of electron required by [tex]1.505 *10^{23}[/tex] mole is [tex]2.5* 10 ^{-1}[/tex]
- Faraday law expressed how the change that is been being produced by a current at an electrode-electrolyte interface is related and proportional to the quantity of electricity that is been used.
- There is one mole of electron required for 1 Faraday of electricity.
- Avogadro constant is [tex]6.02*10^{23}[/tex]
- Mole of electron can be calculated by dividing the number of electron by avogadro's constant.
=[tex]\frac{1.505*10^{23} }{6.02*10^{23} }[/tex]
= [tex]2.5* 10^{-1} Faraday of electricity[/tex]
Therefore, it requires [tex]2.5*10^{-1}[/tex] Faraday of electricity for the [tex]1.505 * 10^{23} mole.[/tex]
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