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Describe Faraday second law of electrolysis​

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Faraday's Second Law of Electrolysis The amounts of different substances enlightened by the same quantity of electricity passing through the electrolytic solution are proportional to their chemical equivalent weights. During Faraday's times, there are no constant current sources available.

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Faraday's Second Law of Electrolysis The amounts of different substances enlightened by the same quantity of electricity passing through the electrolytic solution are proportional to their chemical equivalent weights. During Faraday's times, there are no constant current sources available.

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