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The amount of electricity required to deposit 0.9 g of aluminium when the electrode reaction is
`AI^(3+)+3e^(-)toAI,` (atomic mass of Al = 27)

A

`9.65xx10^3` C

B

`1.93xx10^4` C

C

`9.65xx10^4` C

D

`4.34xx10^5` C

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The correct Answer is:
A

`AI^(3+)+3e^(-)toAI`
27 g of AI require = `3xx96500` C
0.9 g of AI requires = `(3xx96500)/27xx0.9=96500 C=9.65xx10^3` C
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