MCQ
In $CuSO _4$ solution when electric current equal to 2.5 faraday is passed, the gm equivalent deposited on the cathode is
  • A
    1
  • B
    1.5
  • C
    2
  • 2.5

Answer

Correct option: D.
2.5
(d) Since 1 faraday deposits $1 \mathrm{gm}$ equivalent.

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