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Number of electrons required to deposit one mole of `Mg^(2+)` ions is

A

`6.023 xx 10^(23)`

B

`12.046 xx 10^(23)`

C

`18.069 xx 10^(23)`

D

`3.012 xx 10^(23)`

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B

No. of moles of electrons (or ) No. of faraday required to deposit 1 Mole of an element is equal to its charge.
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