3 What is the formula to calculate the Mass
deposited during electrolysis?
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Faraday put forward two laws of electrolysis. The first law states that the mass of an element liberated during electrolysis is proportional to the amount of electricity passing through the electrolyte. This can be stated mathematically as: Mass deposited, (M) ∝ current, (I) × time, (t) or M ∝ It.
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The mass of a substance deposited on the cathode or anode during electrolysis is given as m=QM/Fz
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