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A current I is passed for a time t through a number of voltameters. If m is the mass of a substance deposited on an electrode and z is its electrochemical equivalent, then

A

`(zIt)/(m)` = constant

B

`(z)/(mIt)` = constant

C

`(I)/(zmt)` = constant

D

`(It)/(zm)` = constant

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