How much metal will be deposited when a current of 12 ampere with 75% efficiency is…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Electrochemistry
How much metal will be deposited when a current of 12 ampere with 75% efficiency is passed through the cell for 3 h?
(Given: Z = 4 × 10–4)
(Given: Z = 4 × 10–4)
- 32.4 g
- 38. 8 g
- 36.0 g
- 22.4 g
Answer
(B) 38. 8 g
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