Faraday constant
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In chemistry and physics, the Faraday constant F is the amount of charge (in absolute value) in one mole of electrons or one mole of singly charged ions. Its value[1] is
where NA is Avogadro's constant and e is the charge of an electron.
The constant F must be carefully distinguished from the unit F (the faraday) which is a unit of capacitance.
The constant and the unit are named after the British physicist Michael Faraday.