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Faraday first law of electrolysis

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The amount of substance deposited at an electrode is directly proportional to quantity of current passed through it.s solution. Mathematically
`WpropQimpliesWpropItimpliesW=Z It`
Where, W = mass, 1 = current in ampere, t = time in second, Z = electrochemical equivalent
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