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Explain Faraday's Laws of Electrolysis. .
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Explanation:
द लॉ ऑफ न्यूट्रिशन न्यूट्रिशन एंड द ग्रेट फ्रिक्शन एंड अदर्स इंटरनेशनल आर्बिट्रेशन टाइगर श्रॉफ एंड लो प्राइस मी द लोकेशन ऑफ इलेक्ट्रिसिटी पावर जनरेटर
Answer:
FIRST LAW
Michael Faraday reported that the mass({\displaystyle m}) of elements deposited at an electrode in g is directly proportional to the Charge({\displaystyle Q}) in Coulombs.[3]
{\displaystyle m\propto Q}{\displaystyle Q=Amperes*seconds}{\displaystyle \implies {\frac {m}{Q}}=Z}
Here, the constant of proportionality {\displaystyle Z} is called the Electro-Chemical Equivalent(e.c.e) of the substance. Thus, the e.c.e. can be defined as the mass of the substance deposited/liberated per unit charge.
SECOND LAW
Faraday discovered that when the same amount[clarification needed] is passed through different electrolytes/elements connected in series, the mass of the substance liberated/deposited at the electrodes in g is directly proportional to their chemical equivalent/equivalent weight[clarification needed] ({\displaystyle E}).[3] This turns out to be the molar mass({\displaystyle M}) divided by the valence({\displaystyle v})
{\displaystyle m\propto E}{\displaystyle E={\frac {Molar\ mass}{Valence}}}{\displaystyle \implies m_{1}:m_{2}:m_{3}:...=E_{1}:E_{2}:E_{3}:...}{\displaystyle \implies Z_{1}Q:Z_{2}Q:Z_{3}Q:...=E_{1}:E_{2}:E_{3}:...}(From 1st Law){\displaystyle \implies Z_{1}:Z_{2}:Z_{3}:...=E_{1}:E_{2}:E_{3}:...}