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The electrochemic
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The electrochemical equivalent of a substance is defined as -
the mass of the chemical element (in grams) transported by 1 coulomb of electric charge.
The electrochemical equivalent of a substance is calculated by taking the ratio of the relative atomic mass of the substance to its valency.
Thus, it is only dependent on the nature of the material.
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