what is formulla of current efficiency
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this is the formula for current efficiency
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M=(M×l×T)
Where my is the theoretical yield (current effiency) , M is the moral mass(weight of displaced element in grams), l is the amperes, The is the time in seconds, Nissan the oxidation state (amount of displacable electrons peratom) and F is Faraday's constant (96487 coloumbs.
Where my is the theoretical yield (current effiency) , M is the moral mass(weight of displaced element in grams), l is the amperes, The is the time in seconds, Nissan the oxidation state (amount of displacable electrons peratom) and F is Faraday's constant (96487 coloumbs.
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