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14 February, 02:23

How many seconds would it take to deposit 17.3 g of ag (atomic mass = 107.87) from a solution of agno3 using a current of 10.00 amp?

a. 3.09  103 s

b. 7.74  102 s

c. 4.64  103 s

d. 1.55  103 s

e. 5.16  102 s?

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  1. 14 February, 02:26
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    Data Given:

    Time = t = ?

    Current = I = 10 A

    Faradays Constant = F = 96500

    Chemical equivalent = e = 107.86/1 = 107.86 g

    Amount Deposited = W = 17.3 g

    Solution:

    According to Faraday's Law,

    W = I t e / F

    Solving for t,

    t = W F / I e

    Putting values,

    t = (17.3 g * 96500) : (10 A * 107.86 g)

    t = 1547.79 s

    t = 1.54 * 10³ s
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