State Faraday’s Laws of electrolysis
Faraday’s Laws of electrolysis
- The mass of a substance liberated at an electrode is proportional to the quantity of electricity used.
The quantity of electricity Q in coulombs = It
(I = current of electricity in amperes, t = time in second)
- The moles of electricity required to liberate one mole of an element is proportion to the charge on its ions. (1mol of electricity = 1Faraday = 1F = 96500 C)
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