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An alloy of Pb(II) and TI(I) containing 70% Pb and 30% Ti by weight can be electroplated on to a cathode from a perchloric acid solution. How much time would be required to deposit 5.0 g of this alloy at a current of 1.1 amp? (Pb = 207.19, TI = 204.37)

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