Faraday's law
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Faraday's law is a slightly different statement of conservation of atoms and charges during chemical reaction. This law relates moles of electrons to charges. It is in effect a stoichiometric calculation for electrochemistry. About Faraday and his laws.

The charage of one mole of electrons, called a Faraday, is 96485.309 coulombs.

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