the mass of chemical substances deposited at the electrodes is directly proportional to amount of electricity passed through the solution. the mass of chemical substances deposited at the electrodes is inversely proportional to equivalent mass (EM) which is equivalent to molar mass of the substance divided by the number of electrons transferred. the mass of chemical substances deposited at the electrodes is inversely proportional to amount of time. the mass of chemical substances deposited at the electrodes is not related to ampere, time, and EM.

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Which of the following statements is correct?

the mass of chemical substances deposited at the electrodes is directly proportional to amount of electricity
passed through the solution.
the mass of chemical substances deposited at the electrodes is inversely proportional to equivalent mass (EM)
which is equivalent to molar mass of the substance divided by the number of electrons transferred.
the mass of chemical substances deposited at the electrodes is inversely proportional to amount of time.
the mass of chemical substances deposited at the electrodes is not related to ampere, time, and EM.
Transcribed Image Text:the mass of chemical substances deposited at the electrodes is directly proportional to amount of electricity passed through the solution. the mass of chemical substances deposited at the electrodes is inversely proportional to equivalent mass (EM) which is equivalent to molar mass of the substance divided by the number of electrons transferred. the mass of chemical substances deposited at the electrodes is inversely proportional to amount of time. the mass of chemical substances deposited at the electrodes is not related to ampere, time, and EM.
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