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  • Electrochemical Equivalent (ECE): Definition & Unit (g/C)
    The unit of electrochemical equivalent is grams per coulomb (g/C).

    Here's why:

    * Electrochemical equivalent (ECE) represents the mass of a substance deposited or liberated at an electrode due to the passage of one coulomb of electric charge.

    * Coulomb (C) is the unit of electric charge.

    * Gram (g) is the unit of mass.

    Therefore, the unit of ECE is grams per coulomb (g/C).

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