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Calculate the amount of electricity carried by each of the following ions : (iii) `Sn^(4+)`

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`{:(,"ions","Electricity carried by ions"),((iii), Sn^(4+),(4F)/(N)=(4xx96500)/(6.022xx10^(23))=6.410xx10^(-19)C):}`
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