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Number of Moles of Electrons Gained in Mole Concept and Stoichiometry Formulas
The Number of Moles of Electrons Gained can be defined as the mole of electrons that is gained by an atom in a compound from another atom of the compound. And is denoted by n
electrons gained
. Number of Moles of Electrons Gained is usually measured using the Mole for Amount of Substance. Note that the value of Number of Moles of Electrons Gained is always positive. Typically, the value of Number of Moles of Electrons Gained is greater than 0.
Formulas to find Number of Moles of Electrons Gained in Mole Concept and Stoichiometry
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Number of Moles of Electron Gained using Equivalent Weight of Oxidizing Agent
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Mole Concept and Stoichiometry formulas that make use of Number of Moles of Electrons Gained
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Equivalent Weight of Oxidising Agent
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List of variables in Mole Concept and Stoichiometry formulas
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Molar Mass of a chemical compound
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Equivalent Weight
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FAQ
What is the Number of Moles of Electrons Gained?
The Number of Moles of Electrons Gained can be defined as the mole of electrons that is gained by an atom in a compound from another atom of the compound. Number of Moles of Electrons Gained is usually measured using the Mole for Amount of Substance. Note that the value of Number of Moles of Electrons Gained is always positive. Typically, the value of Number of Moles of Electrons Gained is greater than 0.
Can the Number of Moles of Electrons Gained be negative?
No, the Number of Moles of Electrons Gained, measured in Amount of Substance cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Number of Moles of Electrons Gained?
Number of Moles of Electrons Gained is usually measured using the Mole[mol] for Amount of Substance. Millimole[mol], Kilomole[mol], Pound Mole[mol] are the few other units in which Number of Moles of Electrons Gained can be measured.
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