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A constant electric current flows for 4 hours through two electrolytic cells connectedin series. Onecontain `AgNO_3` ssolutionandsecondcontains `CuCl_2` solution. During this time, 4 grams of Ag are deposited in the first cell: What is the current flowing in amperes?

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