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| | Definition: Faraday's Law of Electrolysis -
A physical law involving electrolysis which is two-fold: first, it states that the amount of any substance that is deposited or dissolved in electrolysis is directly proportional to the total passed electric charge; second, it states that the amounts of different substances deposited or dissolved when an identical electric charge is passed are directly proportional to their respective equivalent weights. Synonyms: Faraday's electrolysis law, Faraday's laws of electrolysis |
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