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What is Faraday’s constant?

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Chemistry JAMB 2023

What is Faraday’s constant?

  • 6.022 x 10\(^{23}\) mol\(^{-1}\)
  • 3.00 x 10\(^8\) m/s
  • 9.81 m/s\(^2\)
  • 96,485 C/mol checkmark

The correct answer is: D

Explanation

Faraday's constant is a proportionality constant that relates the amount of electric charge (in coulombs) required to liberate or deposit one mole of substance during an electrolytic reaction. Its value is approximately 96,485 C/mol.

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