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Calculate the quantity of ferrous and ferric ions that would be deposited by 1 faraday. `" (F = 56)"`

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To calculate the quantity of ferrous (Fe²⁺) and ferric (Fe³⁺) ions that would be deposited by 1 Faraday of electricity, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the concept of Faraday 1 Faraday (F) of electricity corresponds to the charge of 1 mole of electrons, which is approximately 96500 coulombs. This amount of charge can deposit a certain amount of substance based on its equivalent weight. ### Step 2: Calculate the equivalent weight of ferrous ions (Fe²⁺) The equivalent weight of an ion is calculated using the formula: \[ \text{Equivalent weight} = \frac{\text{Molar mass}}{\text{n}} \] ...
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