A specific quantity of charge liberates 0.635 gm of copper. The volume of hydrogen…
Chemistry · NEET · NTA Exams — Electrochemistry
A specific quantity of charge liberates 0.635 gm of copper. The volume of hydrogen liberated at N.T.P. is
- 0.112 L
- 0.224 L
- 11.2 L
- 0.965 L
Answer
(A) 0.112 L
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