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If 100 KWh of energy is consumed at 33 V is a copper voltameter what is the mass of copper librated? (Electro chemical equivalent of copper is `0.33xx10^(-6)Kg//C)`

A

1 mg

B

3.6 Kg

C

3.3 Kg

D

1 Kg

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