Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
96500 coulombs corresponds to the charge...

96500 coulombs corresponds to the charge on how many electrons-

A

`1.6 xx 10^(19)`

B

`6.022 xx 10^(20)`

C

`6.022 xx 10^(23)`

D

`6.022 xx 10^(24)`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
C
Doubtnut Promotions Banner Mobile Dark
|

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • MCQs FROM PREVIOUS BOARD QUESTION PAPERS

    NIKITA PUBLICATION|Exercise "FEBRUARY " 2016|14 Videos
  • MCQs FROM PREVIOUS BOARD QUESTION PAPERS

    NIKITA PUBLICATION|Exercise MCQs From Board Exam - 2017 (Section -I)|8 Videos
  • MCQs FROM PREVIOUS BOARD QUESTION PAPERS

    NIKITA PUBLICATION|Exercise "MARCH" 2015|14 Videos
  • HALOALKANES AND HALOARENES

    NIKITA PUBLICATION|Exercise MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS|386 Videos
  • Multiconversion Questions

    NIKITA PUBLICATION|Exercise MCQs|58 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Which is bigger, a coulomb or charge on an electron ? How many electronic charges from one coulomb of charge ?

Let us assume that charges on Earth and Sum are not neutralised and net charges are of equal magnitude and similar nature. What must be the charge on each so that coulomb force just cancels gravitational force ? This charge corresponds to how many free electrons ? Mass of sun = 2xx10^(30) kg Mass of earth = 6xx10^(24) kg

Knowledge Check

  • Select and write the most appropriate answer from the given alternatives for each sub-question: 96500 coulomb correspond to the charge on how many electrons ?

    A
    `1.6xx10^(19)`
    B
    `6.022xx10^(20)`
    C
    `6.022xx10^(23)`
    D
    `6.022xx10^(24)`
  • (A) 1 faraday = 96,500 coulomb. It is a charge of 1 mole electrons. (R) 1 faraday charge liberates one gram equivalent of substance at an electrode.

    A
    Both (R) and (A) are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
    B
    Both (R) and (A) are true but reason is not correct explanation of assertion
    C
    Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false
    D
    Assertion (A) and reason (R) both are false
  • 4/25 coulomb of charge contains electrons.

    A
    `10^(15)`
    B
    `10^(18)`
    C
    `10^(20)`
    D
    none of these
  • Similar Questions

    Explore conceptually related problems

    What is the charge of an electron ? How many electrons make a coulomb of charge ?

    A conductor has 14.4 xx 10^(-19) coulombs positive charge. The conductor has : (Charge on electron = 1.6 xx 10^(-19) coulombs

    A: Total charge on N_(A) ions of CO_(3)^(2-) is 1.93 xx 10^(5) coulomb. R : Charge on one electron is 96500 coulomb.

    A body has -80 micro coulomb of charge. Number of additional electrons in it will be

    If a charge on the body is 1 nC , then how many electrons are present on the body?