Faraday's Constant
Faraday's Constant (F) is the amount of electric charge per mole of electrons, approximately 96485 C/mol. It is a key value in electrochemistry, linking the amount of substance involved in a reaction to the electric charge required to drive that reaction. In calculations involving electrochemical cells, Faraday's Constant is used to convert the cell potential and the number of moles of electrons into Gibbs Free Energy, allowing for the determination of the energy change associated with the cell reaction.