Michael #Faraday conducted an extensive investigation on electrolysis of solutions and melts of electrolytes. He was the first scientist who described the quantitative aspects of the Laws of #Electrolysis. pic.twitter.com/CK4MSUSjiT
— Surfinetek Institute of Technology (@Surfinetek) November 9, 2022
#Faraday’s – First #Law of #Electrolysis
— Surfinetek Institute of Technology (@Surfinetek) November 9, 2022
It states, during electrolysis, the amount of chemical reaction which occurs at any electrode under the influence of electrical energy is proportional to the quantity of electricity passed through the electrolyte.
#Faraday’s – Second #Law of #Electrolysis
— Surfinetek Institute of Technology (@Surfinetek) November 9, 2022
Faraday’s second law of electrolysis states that if the same amount of electricity is passed through different electrolytes, the masses of ions deposited at the electrodes are directly proportional to their chemical equivalents.
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