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In an electrolyte 3.2 xx 10^(18) bivalen...

In an electrolyte `3.2 xx 10^(18)` bivalent positive ions drift to the right per second while `3.6 xx 10^(18)` monovalent negaitve ions drift to the per second. Then the current is

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