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A direct current deposite 54g of silver (atomic mass = 108) during the electrolysis. The same quantity of electricity would deposit aluminum (atomic mass =27) from aluminium chloride in molten state equal to

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`4.5` g

B

`5.4` g

C

54 g

D

`2.7` g

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