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The electric charge for electrode deposition of one gram equivalent of a substance is:

A

One ampere per second

B

96,500 coulombs per second

C

One ampere for one hour

D

Charge on one mole of electrons

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To determine the electric charge required for the electrode deposition of one gram equivalent of a substance, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand the Concept of Equivalent Weight**: - One gram equivalent of a substance is defined as the amount of that substance that will combine with or displace one mole of hydrogen ions (H⁺) or one mole of electrons in a redox reaction. 2. **Refer to Faraday's Laws of Electrolysis**: ...
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