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A current of 'c' amperes is passed through the solution of an electrolyte for t s. It results in the deposition of 'm' g of a substance at an electrode. The electrochemical equivalent of the substance is

A

ZCT

B

`M/(Cxxt)`

C

`(Cxxt)/M`

D

`t/(Cxxm)`

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