If varying currents affects the loss in mass at the electrodes
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Analysis
I have drawn a line graph of my results using a 'best fit line'. I used the averages of my results to draw this.
I immediately observed from the graph that the relationship between the current and the loss of mass of the anode was directly proportional.
The loss in mass increases with the amps. The results follow this trend because the increased amps means that more electrons are passing around the circuit and therefore more ions are changing into atoms and v.v. It is directly proportional because the mathematical relationship between the axes follows the formula-
(amps x 480) / 96500 x 63.5 = change in mass in grams.
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My results thrill support my prediction and the two match very well. All my results came within 0.3g of my predicte ...
