In an electrolysis experiment, a cathode of mass 5g is found o weigh 5.01g after a current of 5A flows for 50 seconds. What is the electrochemical equivalent of the deposited substance?

a

0.00004g/C

b

0.00002g/C

c

0.02500g/C

d

0.05000g/C

e

0.00001g/C

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Miguelbarth
5 years ago

well the answer is correct, but the solution is not clear,
Mass of depostied substance M=M2-M1= 5.01 - 5 = 0.01g
using the formular M = ZIT
M = Mass of depostied substance = 0.01g
Z = Electrochemical equivalent = X
I = Current that flowed through the cathode = 5A
T = Time taken to conclude the experiment = 50sec

making Z subject of formular we have
Z = M/(IT)
Z = 0.01/(5*50)=0.01/250
Z = 0.00004g/C

Mbajika
4 years ago

5.01-5=0.01/250=0.00004g/c

obeleeze
7 years ago

Confirm!

famvarboy
1 year ago

IS IT FAEADA'S
LOW

famvarboy
1 year ago

is it faraday's low M=ZIT

Mbajika
4 years ago

it is 5.01 not 0.01 pls

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