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13g of metal M is deposited at cathode b...

`13g` of metal `M` is deposited at cathode by passing `0.4F` of electricity . The cathodic reaction is `:`
`M^(n+)+n e^(-) rarr M`
The formula of metal chloride `(Aw=65)` is `……………………..` .

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