what is the ECE value of hydrogen?
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Based on the electrochemical researches published by Michael Faraday in 1834 published the laws governing the process of electrolysis named as Faraday's laws of electrolysis.
Faraday's first Law of Electrolysis - The mass of a substance deposited or liberated at an electrode during the process of electrolysis is directly proportional to the amount of electricity passed through that electrode. Amount of electricity means the amount of electrical charge, measured in coulomb.
Faraday's second Law of Electrolysis - For a given amount of electricity, the mass of substance deposited or liberated at an electrode is directly proportional to the element's equivalent weight. The equivalent weight of a substance is its molar mass divided by an integer that depends on the reaction undergone by the material.
Let w be the mass deposited or liberated, Ibe the current passed for time t through that electrode, then from first law we have,
w directly proportional It
or
w = zIt
z = w/It
where z is the electrochemical equivalent, defined as the ratio of mass of substance deposited to the amount current passed.
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HERE IS THE ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION
Based on the electrochemical researches published by Michael Faraday in 1834 published the laws governing the process of electrolysis named as Faraday's laws of electrolysis.
Faraday's first Law of Electrolysis - The mass of a substance deposited or liberated at an electrode during the process of electrolysis is directly proportional to the amount of electricity passed through that electrode. Amount of electricity means the amount of electrical charge, measured in coulomb.
Faraday's second Law of Electrolysis - For a given amount of electricity, the mass of substance deposited or liberated at an electrode is directly proportional to the element's equivalent weight. The equivalent weight of a substance is its molar mass divided by an integer that depends on the reaction undergone by the material.
Let w be the mass deposited or liberated, Ibe the current passed for time t through that electrode, then from first law we have,
w directly proportional It
or
w = zIt
z = w/It
where z is the electrochemical equivalent, defined as the ratio of mass of substance deposited to the amount current passed.
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ece value of hydrogen is 0.0000104
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