Chemistry, asked by Dustin, 1 year ago

In Z=m/q, what is Z?

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Answered by 07161020
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Electrochemical constant(Z) is defined as the mass of the substance which is produced during electrolysis by passing one coulumb of charge.
Its unit is-gC-1
m=Zq or Z=m/q is FARADAY's 1st LAW OF ELECTROLYSIS.
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Answered by saindulakavath
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According ti the question Z means electrochemical constant ans it is ratio of m and q.
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