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Calculate the qunatity of electricity(in colulombs) necessary to deposti 15.89 g of copper form a `CuSO_(4)` solution (atomic weight of Cu 63.6)

A

48250 colulombs

B

96500 colulombs

C

48220 colulombs

D

12062 coulombs

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