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Faraday's laws of electrolysis are not related to the:

A
atomic number of the cation
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B
atomic number of the anion
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C
equivalent mass of the electrolyte
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D
speed of the cation
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Solution

The correct options are
A atomic number of the cation
C atomic number of the anion
D speed of the cation
Faraday's laws of electrolysis are not related to the atomic number of the cation, atomic number of the anion and speed of the cation.
They are related to the equivalent mass of the electrolyte.
These laws relate the quantity of the electricity passed, the equivalent mass of the electrolyte and the amount of the substance that has undergone reduction or oxidation.

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