The weight of silver (at wt. = 108) displaced by a quantity of electricity which…
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The weight of silver (at wt. = 108) displaced by a quantity of electricity which displaces 5600 mL of O2 at STP will be:
- 5.4 g
- 10.8 g
- 54.9 g
- 108.0 g
Answer
(B) 10.8 g
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