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How many grams of copper will be deposited from a solution of `CuSO_(4)` by passing 0.5 F of electricity?

A

31.75

B

63.5

C

15.875

D

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C

Weight of copper deposited by IF (or) 96500C = 31.75g.
`therefore` Weight of copper deposited by `0.5F = 31.75 xx 0.5 =15.875g`.
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