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The amount of electricity that can depos...

The amount of electricity that can deposit 108g of silver from silver nitrate solution is

A

1 ampere

B

1 coulomb

C

1 faraday

D

2 ampere.

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C

`Ag^(+)+underset(1"mole1F")(e^(-))rarrunderset(1"mole 108g")(Ag)`
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