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State Faraday law of electrolysis ?​
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Answered by safvanashamsudheen0
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Explanation:

The laws state that (1) the amount of chemical change produced by current at an electrode-electrolyte boundary is proportional to the quantity of electricity used and (2) the amounts of chemical changes produced by the same quantity of electricity in different substances are proportional to their equivalent weights.

Answered by мααɴѕí
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Faraday's First Law of Electrolysis states that “The mass of a substance deposited at any electrode is directly proportional to the amount of charge passed.”

Faraday's second law of electrolysis states that ''The masses of different ions liberated at the electrodes, when the same amount of electricity is passed through different electrolytes are directly proportional to their chemical equivalents”.

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