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A 100 watt, 110 volt incandescent lamp is connected in series with an electrolytic cell containing CdSO4 solution. What weight of Cd will be deposited by current flowing for 10 hr.? At.wt. of Cd = 112.4

A

20.96 g

B

91 g

C

17 g

D

26 g

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