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The electrice charge for eeletrode deposition of `1g` equivalent of a substance is

A

1 ampere per second

B

96500 Coulombs per second

C

1 ampere for one hour

D

The charge on one mole of electrons

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d

The quantity of electricity required to deposit or liberate `1 g` equivalent of any substance by passage of electric current.
It is equal to the charge present on `1 mol` of electrons. One faraday is equivalent to `96500C`.
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