what is the equation of
first law of electrolysis
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Answer:
M = Z * Q
or M = Z * I * t
Explanation:
Where M = Mass of element deposited.
Z = Electrochemical Equivalent (g/C)
Q = Charge in Coulumb.
I = Current
t = time
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↪️In 1833, Michael Faraday put forward two laws known as Faraday's first and seconds laws of electrolysis. In the first law, he related the mass of substances formed at an electrode to be dependent on the quantity of electricity or charge passing through the electrode. He concluded the following: m = Z x I x t.
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