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How Many Coulombs of Charge Are Required to Cause Reduction

Question 113

Question 113

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How many coulombs of charge are required to cause reduction of 0.25 mole of Cu2+ to Cu?


A) 0.25 C
B) 0.50 C
C) 1.2 × 104 C
D) 2.4 × 104 C
E) 4.8 × 104 C

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