state and explain faraday's law of electrolyte
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Faraday's law of electrolyte:
This laws states that " the amount of chemical change produced by current at an electrode-electrolyte boundary is proportional to the quantity of electricity used".
English scientist Michael Faraday in 1833 first explains magnitudes of electrolytic effects. In electrolytic reactions, the weight of a substance is associated with a gain or loss of electron.
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