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Using Pt - electrodes, each of the following aqueous solutions with the same value is electrolysed separaely by passing 0.03 faraday of electricity in each case. Find the mole - ratio of the metals deposited at the cathodes, (ii) `0.1(M)Cu^(2+)`

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`{:(Cu^(2+)(aq),+,2e,rarr,Cu(s)),("1 mol",,"2 F",,"1 mol"),("0.1 mol",,"0.03 F",,(1xx0.1)/(2)xx0.03=1.5xx10^(-3)" mol"):}`
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