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Faraday's first law of electrolysis formula​

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Answered by chetan2106
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Answer:

m=QM/Fz

Explanation:

where:

m is the mass of the substance liberated at an electrode in grams

Q is the total electric charge passed through the substance in coulombs

F = 96485.33289(59) C mol−1 is the Faraday constant

M is the molar mass of the substance in grams per mol

z is the valency number of ions of the substance (electrons transferred per ion).

Answered by ayush012371
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Answer:

Faraday first law of electrolysis states that; electrolysis relate the amount of liberated mass atan electrode to the quantity of electricity passing through the electrode.Faraday's first law states that the amount of current passed through an electrode is directly proportional to the amount of material liberated from it ....

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