relation between chemical equivalent and electrochemical equivalent is
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Thus Faraday is defined as the quantity of charge which deposits or liberates exactly one gram equivalent of a substance. Relationship between Equivalent Mass and Electrochemical Equivalent: ... In other words if e is the gram equivalent mass and Z is the E.C.E, then we can write it as: e = 96,500 x Z or e = F x Z.
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Chemical equivalent is the weight in
grams of a substance which displaces
or combines with one gram of
hydrogen.
Chemical equivalent can be
found by dividing the formula Weight by
its valence.
While the electrochemical equivalent of
a substance is a simple ratio of its
chemical equivalent weight to a
faraday.
ECE E/F E is Chemical equivalent
weight, F is Faraday number.
In other words, electrochemical
equivalent or Eq of a chemical element
is the mass of that element in grams
which is transported by 1 coulomb of
electricity. Eq is measured with a
voltameter.
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Chemical equivalent is the weight in
grams of a substance which displaces
or combines with one gram of
hydrogen.
Chemical equivalent can be
found by dividing the formula Weight by
its valence.
While the electrochemical equivalent of
a substance is a simple ratio of its
chemical equivalent weight to a
faraday.
ECE E/F E is Chemical equivalent
weight, F is Faraday number.
In other words, electrochemical
equivalent or Eq of a chemical element
is the mass of that element in grams
which is transported by 1 coulomb of
electricity. Eq is measured with a
voltameter.
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