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How much electricity is required I coulomb for the oxidation of
(i) 1 mol of `H_(2)O` to `O_(2)`?
(ii). 1 mol of `FeO` to `Fe_(2)O_(3)`?

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The electrode reaction for 1 mole of `H_(2)O` is
`H_(2)Oto(1)(2)O_(2)+2H^(+)+2e^(-)`
electricity `=2xx96500C`
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