why metallic conductor doesn't follow Faraday's law of electrolysis?
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Faraday's first law of elecrolysis :
This law states that "The amount of a substance deposited or dissolved at an electrode is directly proportional to the charge passing through the electrolytes.
Faraday's second law :
This law states that the amounts of different substances deposited at electrodes by passage of the same quantity of electricity are proportional to their chemical equivalent(E).
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