Chemistry: The Molecular Science (5th Edition)

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Chapter 17 - Electrochemistry and Its Applications - Exercise 17.5 - Electrical Charges - Page 749: a

Answer

Avogadro's number of electrons have larger charge (96484.5 C) than 1.0 C

Work Step by Step

Charge of one electron= $-1.6022\times10^{-19}C$ Charge of 1 mol of electrons(negative charge)= $1.6022\times10^{-19}C\times6.022\times10^{23}=$ $ 96484.5\,$C Avogadro's number of electrons have larger charge (96484.5 C) than 1.0 C
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