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relation between chemical equivalent and electrochemical equivalent​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Chemical equivalent of an element is the value obtained by dividing the atomic weight of the given element by its valency. Electrochemical equivalent: Electrochemical equivalent on the other hand, refers to the mass of substance deposited when a current of 1 Ampere is passed for 1 Second during electrolysis.

Answered by VinniSharma
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Here's ur answer buddy!!

These terms are reference to Faraday's 1st law of electrochemistry.

● Electrochemical equivalent -

- Electrochemical equivalent sometimes abbreviated of a element is the mass of that element transported by one coulomb of electric charge.

- Electrochemical equivalent (Z) is related to chemical equivalent (E) by -

Z = E / F

Where, F = Faraday's constant = 96500 C.

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