what is the meaning of the formula "m=Zit"?
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Hi friend,
The answer for your question is the formula of Faraday's first law if electrolysis.
It States that,
Mass(m) is directly proportional to charge(q)
m= Zq
(Z is a constant added to remove the proportionality which is known as electrochemical equivalence)
We know that,
Current(I)= q/t
q= it
Sub.it
m= zit.
Hope this helped you a little!!!
The answer for your question is the formula of Faraday's first law if electrolysis.
It States that,
Mass(m) is directly proportional to charge(q)
m= Zq
(Z is a constant added to remove the proportionality which is known as electrochemical equivalence)
We know that,
Current(I)= q/t
q= it
Sub.it
m= zit.
Hope this helped you a little!!!
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Answer:
It is Faraday's first law of electrolysis.
according to this law,
w ∝ Q ,
w ∝ It ,
where Q = nF = It , where n = moles of electron
and W = ZIt
where z- electrochemical equivalent
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