49. The fundamental Electrochemical Equivalent () of a substance is mathematically defined as the ma — Electrochemistry Chemistry Question
Question
49. The fundamental Electrochemical Equivalent ($Z$) of a substance is mathematically defined as the mass of the substance deposited by the passage of:
Answer: C
💡 Solution & Explanation
From Faraday's first law, $W = Z \times Q$. If the charge $Q$ is exactly 1 Coulomb, then $W = Z$. Thus, the electrochemical equivalent is strictly defined as the mass deposited by 1 Coulomb of charge.
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