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A currect of 0.2 A is passed throgh a silver voltameter for 3 hours and 20 minutes. Find the mass of silver liberated ECE of hydrogen `=0.0000105 gC^(-1)` ,chemical equivalent of hydrogen =1 and ECE and that for silver =108

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