Electrolysis & Faraday's LawsElectrochemistry
How much charge (in Faradays) is required to obtain one mole of aluminium from its oxide ()?
Expert Answer
3F of charge is required, as the reduction of one mole of requires three moles of electrons.
How much charge (in Faradays) is required to obtain one mole of aluminium from its oxide ()?
3F of charge is required, as the reduction of one mole of requires three moles of electrons.
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