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Number of faradays of electricity required to liberate 12g of hydrogen is

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Answered by swera
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number of faradays of electricity required to liberate 12 g
of hydrogen is 12

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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We require 12 Faraday of electricity to liberate 12 grams of hydrogen.

Explanation:

  • The molecular mass of Hydrogen is 1 gram and has a single electron in its configuration as it is the first most element of the periodic table.
  • The 12 grams of Hydrogen contains 12 moles of the electrons in it. Usually, the electricity will be passed through the free electrons.
  • The 12 grams of Hydrogen contains 12 electrons which are free electrons.
  • Each free electron is capable of conducting 1 Faraday of electricity.
  • Since 12 grams of Hydrogen are having 12 electrons in it, we require 12 Faraday of electricity.

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