{"id":311,"date":"2024-04-01T14:14:28","date_gmt":"2024-04-01T13:14:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tutors4you.com\/?page_id=311"},"modified":"2024-04-01T14:14:29","modified_gmt":"2024-04-01T13:14:29","slug":"faradays-laws-of-electrolysis","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/tutors4you.com\/index.php\/faradays-laws-of-electrolysis\/","title":{"rendered":"Faraday&#8217;s Laws of Electrolysis"},"content":{"rendered":"\n\n\t\t<div class=\"well well-sm\">\n\t\t\t\n\t\t\t<p align=\"left\"><font color=\"#000040\" size=\"3\"\n        face=\"Arial\"><strong><u>Faraday&#8217;s First Law of\n        Electrolysis<\/u><\/strong><br>\n        The mass of a substance deposited or liberated at any\n        electrode is directly proportional to quantity of\n        electric current passed.<\/font><\/p>\n        <p align=\"left\"><font color=\"#000040\" size=\"3\"\n        face=\"Arial\">If W grams of a substance is deposited or\n        liberated on passing Q Coulomb of charge then :<\/font><\/p>\n        <p align=\"left\"><font color=\"#000040\" size=\"3\"\n        face=\"Arial\">W <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/03\/sybolalpha.jpg\" width=\"12\"\n        height=\"13\"> Q<\/font><\/p>\n        <p align=\"left\"><font color=\"#000040\" size=\"3\"\n        face=\"Arial\">and W = Z x Q <\/font><\/p>\n        <p align=\"left\"><font color=\"#000040\" size=\"3\"\n        face=\"Arial\">where Z is the proportionality constant and\n        is called the Electrochemical Equivalent<\/font><\/p>\n        <p align=\"left\"><font color=\"#000040\" size=\"3\"\n        face=\"Arial\"><strong><u>Faraday&#8217;s Second Law of\n        Electrolysis<\/u><\/strong><br>\n        When the same amount of charge is made to pass through\n        any number of electrolytes, the mass of the substance\n        liberated or deposited at the electrodes are directly\n        proportional to their chemical equivalents.<\/font><\/p>\n        <p align=\"left\"><font color=\"#000040\" size=\"3\"\n        face=\"Arial\">Chemical equivalent = atomic mass \/ valence<\/font><\/p>\n        <p align=\"left\"><font color=\"#000040\" size=\"3\"\n        face=\"Arial\">m<sub>1<\/sub>\/m<sub>2<\/sub> = E<sub>1<\/sub>\/E<sub>2<\/sub>\n        <\/font><\/p>\n        <p align=\"left\"><font color=\"#000040\" size=\"3\"\n        face=\"Arial\">where m<sub>1<\/sub> and m<sub>2<\/sub> are\n        the respective masses liberated or deposited on the\n        electrodes<br>\n        and E<sub>1<\/sub> and E<sub>2<\/sub> are the chemical\n        equivalents of the substances liberated or deposited.<\/font><\/p>\n     \t\t\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Faraday&#8217;s First Law of Electrolysis The mass of a substance deposited or liberated at any electrode is directly proportional to quantity of electric current passed. 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