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How do you convert moles into charge? how many coulombs are equal to 1 mole of e-?

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In chemical reactions, 1 mole of electrons is equal to 96,485 coulombs.

Step-by-step explanation:

In chemical reactions, the charge on a mole of electrons can be converted to coulombs using Faraday's constant. Faraday's constant is the charge in coulombs for one mole of electrons and is equal to 96,485 C. Therefore, 1 mole of electrons is equal to 96,485 coulombs.

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