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The quantitiy of electricity required to liberate 112 `cm^(3)` of hydrogen at STP from acidified water is

A

0.1 Faraday

B

1 Faraday

C

965 Coulomb

D

96500 Coulomb

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The correct Answer is:
C

`2H^(+)(aq) + underset(2F)(2e^(-)) to underset(22.4 L "at STP")(H_(2)(g))`
To liberate `112 cm^(3)` at STP electron required.
`=(2 xx 96500 xx 112)/2240 = 965 C`
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