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If E be chemical equivalent of an element and Z is its electrochemical equivalent, then E/Z is measured in :

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farad
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newton
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coulomb
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faraday
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Solution

The correct option is D faraday
Answer is D.

Faradays second law of electrolysis states electro chemical equivalent of a substance is directly proportional to its chemical equivalent.
Hence, in respect of Faraday, the relation between chemical equivalent of an element and its electrochemical equivalent is measured in Faraday.

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