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    How Many Grams of Chromium Would Be Electroplated by Passing
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How Many Grams of Chromium Would Be Electroplated by Passing

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How many grams of chromium would be electroplated by passing a constant current of 5.2 amperes through a solution containing chromium (III) sulfate for 45.0 minutes? (Cr: 52.00 g/mol)


A) 9.3 × 10-4 g
B) 0.042 g
C) 24 g
D) 2.5 g
E) 2.3 × 1010 g

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