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first law of faraday electrolysis?

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Answered by ribhutripathi18116
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The first law states that the amount of chemical change being produced by a current at an electrode-electrolyte interface is proportional to the quantity of electricity used

Answered by aparnaappu8547
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Answer:

According to Faraday's first law of electrolysis, the quantity of reaction taking place in terms of mass of ions created or released from an electrolyte is proportionate to the amount of electric current carried.

Explanation:

According to Faraday's first law of electrolysis, mass of the ions formed or reacted is proportional to the electric current.

⇒ m ∝ I

where,

m = mass of ions formed or reacted

I = electric current

Removing the proportionality,

⇒m = kI

k = proportionality constant = the electrochemical equivalent mass of one coulomb charge.

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