Faraday s first law of electrolysis can be expressed mathematically as

a

m=I/it

b

mαit

c

Q=it

d

QαI/it

e

Qαit

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the answer should be *C*

alonge2017
5 months ago

Q=it, opt"c"

alonge2017
5 months ago

Q=it that was what I was taught in sch

DrDave2009
10 months ago

According to Faraday's first law of electrolysis, the mass (m) of a substance liberated at an electrode during electrolysis is directly proportional to the quantity of electricity (Q) passing through the electrolyte
Mathematically, m=ZQ
Where z is electrochemical equivalent
If Q=It
M=ZIt
M∞ It

Maxwelllord001
2 months ago

IS THE ANSWER NOT MEANT TO BE Q=LT

Simply_kiki
2 years ago

The answer should be E

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