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Encyclopedia > Joule per mole

The joule per mole (symbol: J·mol-1) is an SI derived unit of energy per amount of material. Energy is measured in joules, and the amount of material is measured in moles. Cover of brochure The International System of Units. ... The joule (symbol: J) is the SI unit of energy, which is defined as the potential to do work. ... The mole (symbol: mol) is the SI base unit that measures an amount of substance. ...


Physical quantities measured in J·mol-1 include:

When used to measure ionization energy, one can convert to volts using the fact that The heat of vaporization is a physical property of substances. ... Heat of fusion is the amount of heat energy which must be absorbed or lost for 1 gram of a substance to change states from a solid to a liquid or vice versa. ... The ionization energy (IE) of an atom or of a molecule is the energy required to strip it of an electron. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The ionization energy (IE) of an atom or of a molecule is the energy required to strip it of an electron. ...


1 V = 1 J/coulomb = F J/mole of electrons = 96485.3383 J/mole of electrons


where F is Faraday's constant. In physics and chemistry, the Faraday constant is the amount of electric charge in one mole of electrons. ...



 

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