A current of 4.0 amperes was passed through copper (ll) tetraoxosulphate (IV) solution for one hour using copper electrodes. What was the mass of copper deposited? (Cu = 64, 1F = 96500 C)
A. 3.2g
B. 4.8g
C. 6.4g
D. 48g
E. 96g
Correct Answer:
Option B – 4.8g
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