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Between chemical equivalent (E) and electrochemical equivalent (Z), which one is larger and by what factor is it larger than the other?

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Chemical equivalent (E) = Electrochemical equivalent `(Z) xx 96500C`
Hence chemical equivalent of any element is 96500 times of its electrochemical equivalent.
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