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- What is the first Faraday's law?​

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Answered by ycuteGirL
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First law. Michael Faraday reported that the mass( ) of elements deposited at an electrode is directly proportional to the charge ( in ampere seconds or coulombs). Here, the constant of proportionality. is called the electro-chemical equivalent (e.c.e) of the substance.

Answered by KonikaGupta
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Faraday's First Law of Electrolysis states that “The mass of a substance deposited at any electrode is directly proportional to the amount of charge passed.”

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