Chemistry, asked by bushra09087, 1 year ago

In The Electrolysis Of Fused Salt The Amount Of Substance Deposited On Electrode Will Not Depend on a)current intensity b)time of electrolysis c)temperature d)electrochemical equivalent of ions?

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Answered by MrHEATHENS
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time of electrolysis


bushra09087: But according to faraday first law amount is proportional to current which includes time
MrHEATHENS: but for Faraday's first law, M, F, and z are constants, so that the larger the value of Q the larger will m be and it's independent of time
MrHEATHENS: I'm not 100% sure about my answer but i have reasons for my answer
bushra09087: I don't think so
bushra09087: B/c amount is directly proportional to the charge passed per second it means time varies not constant
Answered by hasakh888
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Answer:

Temperature

Explanation:

According to Faraday's first law → amount of any substance deposited or liberated at an electrode is directly proportional to the quantity of electricity passed through the electrolyte.

∴W=ξIt

where, W=Weight of substance deposited.

ξ=Electrochemical equivalent.

I= Current.

t=Time.

→ Hence, it can be seen that weight deposited on electrode is not dependent on temperature.

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