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How much time is required for complete decomposition of 4 moles of water using 4 ampere?

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`{:(H_(2)O(I) rarr ,H_(2)(aq) +,(1)/(2)O_(2)),(,n=2,):}`
`2 xx 2 = (4 xx t)/(96500) rArr t = 96500sec`.
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