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What is Faraday's second law of electrolysis?

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Answered by shivbhai
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Faraday's second law states that
when the same quantity of electricity is passed through different electrolytes,the masses of different ions liberated at the electrodes are directly proportional to their chemical equivalents


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Answered by nalinsingh
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Hey !!

Amount of various substances liberated by the same quantity of electricity passed through the electrolytic solution is proportional to their chemical equivalent weights.

                                    \frac{w}{E1} = \frac{w}{E2}


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