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If the same quantity of electricity is passed through two electrolytes. It A and B are the two substances liberated at the respective electrodes then, Faraday's second law of electrolysis can be expressed as __________.

A

`("Weigth of A deposited")/("Weight of A liberated")=("Equivalent weight of A")/("Electrochemical equivalent of B")`

B

`("Weigth of B deposited")/("Weight of A liberated")=("Electrochemical Equivalent of A")/("Electrochemical equivalent of B")`

C

`W=Zit`

D

`("Weigth of B deposited")/("Weight of A liberated")=("Equivalent weight of B")/("Equivalent weight of A")`

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