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`10^(-2) Kg` of a metal of eq.wt. `1.0 xx 10^(-1)` Kg is deposited by passing ______ coulombs.

A

9650

B

96500

C

9000

D

90000

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For `1xx10^(-1) kg` requires 96500 coulombs
then, `10^(-2)` Kg requires 9650 coulombs.
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