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How much charge is required for the reduction of 1 mole of `Cu^(2+)` to Cu?

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the electrode reaction is
`Cu^(2+)+2e^(-)toCu`
`therefore` quantity of charge required for reduction of 1 mole
of `Cu^(2+)=2F`
`=2xx96500=193000C`.
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