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Faraday constant to Coulomb Converter
Use this page to convert faraday constant values into coulomb, with background details, formulas, a worked example, and a quick conversion table.
Conversion formula
1 F = 96,485.33212331 C
1 C = 0.0000103642696562622 F
Example: 1 F = 96,485.33212331 C
Faraday constant
One faraday is exactly 96485.3321233100184 coulombs.
History: The faraday is tied to electrochemistry and the charge of one mole of elementary charges.
Current use: Used in electrochemistry, electrolysis, and legacy chemical charge references.
Also written as F.
Coulomb
Coulomb measures electric charge, equal to one ampere-second.
History: The coulomb is named after Charles-Augustin de Coulomb and is the SI derived unit of electric charge.
Current use: Used in electronics, electrochemistry, batteries, capacitors, current-time calculations, and physics.
Also written as C, coulombs.
Faraday constant to Coulomb table
| Faraday constant [F] | Coulomb [C] |
|---|---|
| 0.01 F | 964.8533212331 C |
| 0.1 F | 9,648.533212331 C |
| 1 F | 96,485.33212331 C |
| 2 F | 192,970.66424662 C |
| 5 F | 482,426.66061655 C |
| 10 F | 964,853.3212331 C |
| 20 F | 1,929,706.6424662 C |
| 50 F | 4,824,266.6061655 C |
| 100 F | 9,648,533.212331 C |
