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1 eV/particle (electron volt / particle) is equal to 96,491.56663707591 J/mol (joule per mole). To convert from electron volt / particle to joule per mole, multiply by 96,491.56663707591 or divide by 0.0000103636.
When used as a unit of energy, the numerical value of 1 eV in joules (symbol J) is equal to the numerical value of the charge of an electron in coulombs (symbol C). Under the 2019 revision of the SI, this sets 1 eV equal to the exact value 1.602 176 634 × 10 −19 J. [1]
Table of coefficients for energy unit conversion between atomic unit (hartree), joule (J), electron volt (eV), cm-1, kJ/mol, and kcal/mol.
A coulomb relates energy (in joules) to electrical potential (in volts). Electric current is measured in amperes (A); 1 A is defined as the flow of 1 C/s past a given point (1 C = 1 A·s): \[\dfrac{\textrm{1 J}}{\textrm{1 V}}=\textrm{1 C}=\mathrm{A\cdot s} \label{20.5.1} \nonumber \]
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