If 54 g of silver is deposited during an electrolysis reaction, how much aluminium will…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Electrochemistry
If 54 g of silver is deposited during an electrolysis reaction, how much aluminium will be deposited by the same amount of electric current?
- 2.7 g
- 4.5 g
- 27 g
- 5.4 g
Answer
(B) 4.5 g
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