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How much total charge (in coulombs) is in one mole of electrons?
The total charge Q can be written as the number of particles N times the charge of each particle (e, for electrons): Q=N⋅e. We know e, and since we know we are interested in exactly 1 mole, we can find N: N=1 mol⋅6.022⋅1023 mol−1=6.022⋅1023 We now have N and e. The total charge Q is then given by Q=N⋅e=6.022⋅1023⋅−1.602⋅10−19 C=−9.647⋅104 C