The current required to displace 0.1 g of H2 in 10sec will be
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According to Faraday's law of Electrolysis
Mass deposited (ω)=
Faradayconstant
Equivalentmass(z)×Current(Amp)×times(sec),t
0.1g= 1g×I×10sec/96500
I=965 A
Thus 965 Amp current is required to displace 0.1g of H2.
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