Trial 1 Trial 2 Temperature 32 (Kelvin) 31 Degree degree C Ambient Pressure (atm) 1009 1009 0.015 A 0.015 A Current Time 2700 s |2700 s Volume of H2 6 mL 5 mL Moles of Electrons 4.7721 x10^-4 mol e- 3.9898 10^-4 mol e- Trial Faraday's Constant

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Solve for the Faraday's constant using the data given below.

Trial 1
Trial 2
Temperature | 32
(Kelvin)
31
Degree degree
1009
Ambient
Pressure
(atm)
1009
Current
0.015
A
0.015
A
Time
2700 s 2700 s
S
6 mL
Volume of
H2
5 mL
Moles of
Electrons
4.7721
x10^-4
mol e-
3.9898
10^-4
mol e-
Trial
Faraday's
Constant
Transcribed Image Text:Trial 1 Trial 2 Temperature | 32 (Kelvin) 31 Degree degree 1009 Ambient Pressure (atm) 1009 Current 0.015 A 0.015 A Time 2700 s 2700 s S 6 mL Volume of H2 5 mL Moles of Electrons 4.7721 x10^-4 mol e- 3.9898 10^-4 mol e- Trial Faraday's Constant
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