In an experiment investigating the electrolysis of copper, a student sets out to find the electrochemical equivalent, Z.
The electrochemical equivalent of a substance is the amount of substance deposited on a cathode per Coulomb of charge.
This can be determined using the equation:
Z =
Where:
- Mass of cathode before passing current, = (54.39 ± 0.01) × 10–3 kg
- Mass of cathode after passing current, = (52.06 ± 0.01) × 10–3 kg
- Current, = 3.00 ± 1 A
- Time, t = 4800 ± 100 s
What is the largest possible value of Z from these readings?
× 10–6 kg C–1
× 10–6 kg C–1
× 10–6 kg C–1
× 10–6 kg C–1
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