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Electrochemical Equivalent Of Cu.

In The Reaction: Cu2++2e-Cu Is:


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The electrochemical equivalent: of a substance is the mass of the substance deposited to one of the electrodes when a current of 1 ampere is passed for 1 second, i.e. a quantity of electricity of one coulomb is passed

The given reaction is: Cu2++2e-Cu

Electrochemicalequivalence(Z)=equivalentmassF

Equivalentweight=MolarmasValency

Equivalentweight=M2

Equivalentweight=63.52

Therefore, the electrochemical equivalent of Cu in the given chemical reaction is

Z=63.52×96500=0.00032


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