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The electric charge required for electrode deposition of one gram-equivalent of a substance is :

A

one ampere per second

B

96500 coulombs per second

C

one ampere for one hour

D

charge on one mole of electrons.

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The correct Answer is:
D

It is one Faraday=96,500C.
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