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Two electrolytic cells containing `CuSO_(4)` and `AgNO_(3)` respectively are connected in series and a current is passed through them until 1 mg of copper is deposited in the first cell. The amount of silver deposited in the second cell during this time is approximately [Atomic weights of copper and silver are respectively `63.57` and `107.88`]

A

`1.7 mg`

B

`3.4 mg`

C

`5.1 mg`

D

`6.8 mg`

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