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Faraday constant

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Faraday’s constant is universal constant.


Its value is equal to 9.6845×107 C/kg which is constant on entire universe.


It does not depend on the amount of the electrolyte, current in the electrolyte and on the amount of charge passed through the electrolyte.


Thus, option C is the correct option.

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