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Calculate the electrochemical equivalent of the lightest element .

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`1.045xx10^(-5)` gm/coulomb
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Knowledge Check

  • In a electrochemical cell

    A
    Potential energy changes into kinetic energy
    B
    Kinetic energy changes into potential energy
    C
    Chemical energy changes into electrical energy
    D
    Electrical energy changes into chemical energy
  • In a electrochemical cell

    A
    Potential energy changes into kinetic energy
    B
    Kinetic energy changes into potential energy
    C
    Chemical energy changes into electrical energy
    D
    Electrical energy changes into chemical energy
  • The units of electrochemical equilvalent are

    A
    gC
    B
    `gamp^(-1)s^(-1)`
    C
    `g amp s^(-1)`
    D
    `amp^(-1)s`
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