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How long will a current of 1 ampere take for complete deposition of copper from 1 litre of `1NCuSO_(4).5H_(2)O` solution ?

A

96500 sec

B

2`xx`96500sec

C

`[(96500)/(2)]sec`

D

`[(96500)/(4)]`sec

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