The faraday fixed number
The faraday fixed number Faraday constant | |
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Sign | F |
Value | 8533289(59) *104 C/mol 9.64 |
Definition | The product of elementary electrical charge and the Avogadro constant |
It is relative standard uncertainty | 6.2*10-9 |
The etymology | Michael Faraday |
The faraday fixed number (ふぁらでーていすう British: Faraday constant) is the physical fixed number equal to the electric charge (modulus) per quantity of electronic material. In addition, not only an electron, a proton, a positron, the absolute value of the electric charge including the univalent ion are equal to elementary electrical charge |Q| I can define = e) particle equally even if I use anything. This fixed number is used for an electrochemical stoichiometric calculation.
I am associated with British scientist, Michael Faraday. I express it in sign F.
Table of contents
A definition and numerical value
It is equal to elementary electrical charge and the product of the Avogadro constant. The concrete quantity according to CODATA (2014),
である [1].
It may be occasionally explained with "an electric charge per electronic 1 mol". If use faraday (Fd) of the unit; the faraday fixed number closely
- F = 1 Fd/mol
となる. But Faraday of the unit is not employed now.
Footnote
- The source
Allied item
Outside link
- "CODATA Value: Faraday constant". NIST. May 10, 2016 reading.
- Britannica international size encyclopedia small item encyclopedia "faraday fixed number" - Koto bank
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