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Faraday's Law (Electrolysis Mass)

Electrolysis Mass

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Theory & Mechanism

Reaction Context: Calculate mass deposited m = (I*t*M)/(n*F). Understanding Faraday's Law (Electrolysis Mass) is crucial for quantitative chemical analysis.

Formula Result = (I × t × M) ÷ (n × 96485)

Applied Chemistry

This tool allows for the precise calculation of values based on standard stoichiometric and physical chemistry principles. Ensure all reagents (inputs) are in compatible units.

Sample Analysis

Current (I): 3.7 A
Time (t): 0.1 s
Molar Mass: 6.9 g/mol
Valence Electrons: 6.3
Calculated Result = (3.7 × 0.1 × 6.9) ÷ (6.3 × 96485)

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