1.Explain and give e.g. on 'how 1 Faraday will always deposits 1 gm equivalent mass of a substance.'
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FARADAY'S LAW. NaCl (s) → Na + (l) + Cl – (l) E° R = V E° O = V 2 Cl - (l) → Cl 2(g) + 2e - 2 Na + (l) + 2e - → 2 Na (s) Electrolytic cell. - ppt download
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The mass of the substance deposited by 1 faraday of electricity is equal to 11 grams. The value of electrochemical equivalent is: A. 11 B. 11 x 96500 - Correct Answers 11 96500 D. data insufficient
the amount of copper deposited by 1 faraday current will be maximum in an acidic solution of 1l of 1.1MCu2Cl2 2.2MCu(NO3)2 3.5M CuSO4 4.5M Cu3(PO4)3 5.10M CuF2
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![1 Suppose we had a 0.3A current producing 15mL of hydrogen gas in 6 min and 30 seconds. How much charge did we have per one mole of electrons? We need. - ppt download 1 Suppose we had a 0.3A current producing 15mL of hydrogen gas in 6 min and 30 seconds. How much charge did we have per one mole of electrons? We need. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/2/726619/slides/slide_3.jpg)