F in the equation for standard Gibbs energy
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Re: F in the equation for standard Gibbs energy
F is Faraday's constant (generally given as 96,485 C/mol). It is the magnitude of electric charge per mole of electrons.
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Re: F in the equation for standard Gibbs energy
It is Faraday's constant and should be given in the equations sheet.
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Re: F in the equation for standard Gibbs energy
It's Faraday's constant which will be given on the equation sheet.
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