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Calculate the current (in mA) required to deposite 0.195g of platinum metal in 5.0 hours from a solution of `[PtCl_6^(2-)`:(Atomic mass:Pt=195)

A

310

B

31

C

21.44

D

5.26

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`(W)/(E)=(Ixxt)/(96500),(0.195)/(195)xx4=(5xx60xx60xxI)/(96500)`
`I=21.44`
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