Given that M is the mass of substance deposited in an electrolysis and Q the quantity of electricity consumed, then Faraday's law can be written as
a
M = Z/Q
b
M = Q/Z
c
M = Z/2Q
d
M = QZ
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tyjesma
11 years ago
m=zit....from----q=it,----we-deduce-i=q/t...substituting-this-into-the-1st-formula,-we-get---m=qz

darleemor
12 years ago
Faraday's first law states that the mass of a substance M deposited in an electrolysis is dirctly proportional to the quantity of electricity Q passing through it.
Thus: M=Qz... Z is a constant

CharityAnny
1 year ago
Faraday's law of electrolysis states that a mass of a mole of a substance M deposited from electrode during electrolysis is directly proportional to the quantity of electricity Q passing through electrolyte.
I.e: M =QZ
... Z is constant




