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Write Faraday's Laws of electrolysis.

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for the same electrolyte , the mass of a substance produced or consumed at an electrode is directly proportional to the quantity of electricity passed through the electrolytic cell.

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When same quantity of electricity is passed through different electrolytes, the amount of product obtained is propotional to their equivalent mass

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when same quantity of electricity is passed through different electrolytes , the amounts of products obtained are proportional to their molecular masses.

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for the same electrolytes , the mass of a substance produced or consumed at an electrode is inversely proportional to the quantity of electricity passed through the electrolytic cell

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