How many grams of copper metal are produced from Cuāŗ(aq) in 3.00 h with a current of 3.85 A? (F = 96,500 C/mol)
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First, we need to find out how much charge is passed through the solution in 3 hours. The charge (Q) can be calculated using the formula Q = It, where I is the current and t is the time. Here, I = 3.85 A and t = 3.00 h = 10800 s (since 1 hour = 3600 seconds). So, Show moreā¦
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