CHEMISTRY CALCULATORS Electrolysis Calculator Effortlessly calculate electrolysis reactions with our comprehensive online tool.
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What is the Electrolysis Calculator & How does it work?
Electrolysis is the process of using an electric current to drive a chemical reaction. In this process, ions in a solution are reduced or oxidized at the electrodes.
The Faraday’s laws of electrolysis provide the basis for calculating the amount of substance produced during electrolysis. The first law states that the quantity of substance deposited or liberated is directly proportional to the quantity of electricity passed through the solution.
m = \frac{I \cdot t}{F \cdot n}
m = mass of substance (g), I = current (A), t = time (s), F = Faraday constant (96485 C/mol), n = number of moles of electrons transferred per mole of substance
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