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Thickness of silver deposited on a surface of `100 cm^2`, if 2A current is used for 10 hours is (density of silver `10g cm^-3` and E.C.E. of silver `0.0012 gC^-1`)

A

0.0532 cm

B

0.0864 cm

C

0.392 cm

D

0.1532 cm.

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