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96500C of electricity liberates from `CuSO_(4)` solution

A

0.25 mole

B

0.5mole

C

1.0mole

D

2.00mole

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The correct Answer is:
B

`underset(1"mole")(Cu^(2+))+underset(2"Faraday"=2xx96500C)(2e^(-))rarrCu`
2xx96500C deposits 1 mole of copper
96500C deposits 0.5 mole of copper.
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