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If nearly `10^(5)` coulomb liberate `1 g` equivalent of aluminium, then the amount of aluminium (equivalent weight `9`) deposited through electrolysis in `20` minutes by a current of `50` amp will be

A

`0.6 gm`

B

`0.09 gm`

C

`5.4 gm`

D

`10.8 gm`

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C
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