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(i) Equivalent wt. of a substance divided by 96500 gives_____ of the substance
(ii) The weight deposited by one coulomb of electricity is called____ of the substance
(iii) One faraday is the charge present on ______of electrons
(iv) One faraday passed through `CuSO_(4)` sol. deposits_____ of Cu.

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Let's solve the question step by step: ### Step 1: Understanding the first statement The question states: "Equivalent wt. of a substance divided by 96500 gives_____ of the substance." To find the answer, we need to recall the relationship between equivalent weight and electrochemical equivalent (ECE). The formula for electrochemical equivalent (Z) is given by: \[ Z = \frac{\text{Equivalent weight}}{96500} \] ...
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