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Standard XII
Physics
Capacitance of a Random Conductor
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Smalles unit of charge is -Frankline -Faraday - Coulomb -e.m.u
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Assertion :1 Coulomb electricity deposits 1 g-equivalent of a substance Reason: 1 faraday is charge on 1 mole of electricity
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If 1 Faraday were to be 60230 coulombs instead of 96500 coulombs, what will be the charge of an electron?
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If one Faraday was to be
48250
coulomb instead of
96500
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(A) 1 faraday = 96,500 coulomb.
It is a charge of 1 mole electrons.
(R) 1 faraday charge liberates one gram equivalent of substance at an electrode.
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Match the column I with column II and mark the appropriate choice.
Column I
Column II
(A)
Electrochemical equivalent
(i)
Potential difference x Quantity of charge
(B)
Faraday
(ii)
Mass of substance deposited by one coulomb of charge
(C)
Ampere
(iii)
Charge carried by one mole of electrons
(D)
Electrical energy
(iv)
One coulomb of electric charge passed through one second
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