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State Faraday’s second law of electrolysis. (b) An electric charge of 9.6 x 10(^4)…

(a) State Faraday’s second law of electrolysis.

(b) An electric charge of 9.6 x 10(^4) C liberates 1 mole of substance containing 6.0 x 10(^{23}) atoms.  Determine the value of the electronic charge

Explanation

(a) If the same quantity of electricity is passed through different  voltameters/electrolytes connected in series the masses of the substances liberated/deposited during electrolysis is (directly) proportional to their chemical equivalents.                                                                                        

OR The mass of an element deposited/liberated during electrolysis is (directly) proportional to the chemical equivalent of the element.

 

 

(b)        Let e represent the electronic charge.
                       
                        e  =   Faraday’s constant
                                 Avogadro’s number                                                                              

                        =          9.6 x 10(^4)                                                                                                                           
                                    6. 0. x 10(^{23})

=  1.60 x 10(^{-19})C