The Faraday constant is a fundamental physical constant that represents the electric charge carried by one mole of electrons. It is named after the scientist Michael Faraday, who made significant contributions to the field of electromagnetism and electrochemistry. The value of the Faraday constant is approximately \( 96485 \, \text{C/mol} \) (coulombs per mole). This means that one mole of electrons has a total charge of about 96485 coulombs.
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