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How many coulombs are required to deposit 50 g of aluminium when the electrode reaction is `Al^(3+)+3e^(-)toAl`

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536111 C

B

536 .111 C

C

96500 C

D

38600 C

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`Q=(50)/(27)xx3xx96500C`
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