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Same quantity of charge is being used to liberate iodine (at anode) and a metal `M` (at cathode). The mass of metal `M` liberated is `0.617 g` and the liberated iodine is completely reduced by `46.3 mL` of `0.124 M` sodium thio-sulphate. Calculate equivalent weight of metal. Also calculate the total time to bring this change if `10` ampere current passed through solution of metal iodide.

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The correct Answer is:
Eq. wt. `=107.47`

Equivalent of metal `=` equivalents of `I_(2)=` equivalents of hypo.
`0.617//` equivalent weight `=46.3xx0.124xx10^(-3)impliesEq." wt"=107.47`.
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