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1 coulomb of electricity produces m kg of a substance 'X'.The electrochemical equivalent of 'X' is

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Answer:Electrochemical equivalent of a substance may be defined as the mass of the substance deposited to one of the electrode when a current of 1 Ampere is passed for 1 Second, i.e. a quantity of electricity of one Coulomb is passed .

Explanation:

According to Faraday's Laws Of Electrolysis, the equivalent weight is 96500 times more than the electrochemical equivalent of the substance.

If electrochemical equivalent of a substance is 0.0006735 , then its equivalent weight is obtained by multiplying it by 96500.

i.e. 96500 x 0.0006735 = 64.99 g

Answer - Equivalent weight of the given substance is 64.99 g

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