What is the amount of chlorine evolved when 2 amperes of current is passed for 30 minutes…
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What is the amount of chlorine evolved when 2 amperes of current is passed for 30 minutes in an aqueous solution of NaCl ?
- 66 g
- 1.32 g
- 33 g
- 99 g
Answer
(B) 1.32 g
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