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What is the value of z in w=zit

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Answered by rkumari12121975
42
Z=atomic mass/nF
Where n=total valency
F=96500C
Answered by gadakhsanket
54
Hello dear,

● Answer -
- In W = ZIt, Z means electrochemical equivalent.
- Its value is calculated by -
Z = M / nF
where, M = molecular mass, n = moles of electrons used, 1 F = 96500 C


● Electrochemical equivalent -
- Electrochemical equivalent is the mass of element deposited at an electrode when one ampere of electricity is passed through an electrolytic cell for one second.
Z = W / It


Hope this helps you...
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