0.2963 g of copper was deposited at the cathode after undergoing an electrolysis reaction. The electrodes were immersed in CuSO4 solution throughout the reaction. With the aid of Table Q2 (a), determine the amount of current flowing through the wire during the 10 minutes reaction. Table Q2 (a): Atomic Number and Atomic Mass of Elements Atomic Element Symbol Atomic number (2) Element Symbol Atomic number (2) Atomic mass (4) mass (4) Actinium Ac 89 227.0278 Mercury Hg 80 200.59 Aluminum Al 13 26.98154 Molybdenum Mo 42 95.94 Americium Am 95 Nd 60 144.24 Neodymium Neon Antimony Sb 51 121.75 Ne 10 20.179 Argon Ar 18 39.948 Neptunium Np 93 237.0482 Arsenic As 74.9216 Nickel Ni 28 58.7 Astatine At 85 -210 Niobium Nb 41 92.9064 Barium Ba 56 137.33 Nitrogen N 7 14.0067 Berkelium Bk 97 ~247 Nobelium No 102 -259 Beryllium Be 4 9.01218 Osmium Os 76 190.2 Bismuth Bi 83 208.9804 Oxygen 0 8 15.9994 Boron B 5 10.81 Palladium Pd 46 106.4 Bromine Br 35 79.904 Phosphorus P 15 30.97376 Cd 48: 112.41 Platinum Pt 78 195.09 Cadmium Calcium Californium Ca 20 40.08 Plutonium Pu -244 CF 98 Polonium Po 84 -209 251 12.011 C K 19 39.0983 Carbon Cerium Potassium Praseodymium 140.12 59 140.9077 Ce Cs CI 132.9054 Promethium Pm 61 -145 35.453 Protactinium Pa 231.0359 Cesium Chlorine Chromium Cobalt Cr 51.996 Radium Ra 88 226.0254 Co 58.9332 Radon Rn 86 -222 Cu 63.546 Rhenium Re 75 186.207 Cm Rhodium Rh 45 102.9055 Rubidium ~247 162.5 -254 Rb 37 Copper Curium Dysprosium Einsteinium Erbium Europium 85.4678 Dy Es Ruthenium Ru 44 101.07 167.26 Samarium Sm 150.4 Eu 151.96 Scandium Se 21 44.9559 Fermium Fm Se 34 78.96 -257 18.998403 Fluorine F Si 14 28.0855 Fr 47 107.868 -223 157.25 Gd 11 22.98977 Ga 69.72 38 87.62 Francium Gadolinium Gallium Germanium Gold Hafnium 16 32.06 72.59 196.9665 Au Selenium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulfur Tantalum Technetium Tellurium Terbium Thallium Thorium Thulium 73 180.9479 Hf He 178.49 4.0026 164.9304 52 127.6 158.9254 Ho 65 Helium Holmium Hydrogen Indium lodine H 1.0079 81 204.37 232.0381 In 114,82 90 T 126.9045 69 168.9342 Ir 192.22 50 118.69 Fe 55.847 22 47.9 Iridium Iron Krypton Lanthanum Tin Titanium Tungsten Uranium Kr 74 183.85 83.8 138.9055 238.029 Lr -260 23 50.9414 Lawrencium Lead Pb 207.2 54 6.941 173.04 Vanadium Xenon Ytterbium Yttrium Zine Zirconium Lu 174.97 39 Lithium Lutetium Magnesium Manganese 88.9059 Mg 24.305 30 65.38 Mn 54.938 40 91.22 **52-362883338-13-22NNG-23EAST E-H 24 27 100 72 77 71 25 225-2992FEF>> Ag Na Ta Te Te Th Tm V Xe Yb Y 28
0.2963 g of copper was deposited at the cathode after undergoing an electrolysis reaction. The electrodes were immersed in CuSO4 solution throughout the reaction. With the aid of Table Q2 (a), determine the amount of current flowing through the wire during the 10 minutes reaction. Table Q2 (a): Atomic Number and Atomic Mass of Elements Atomic Element Symbol Atomic number (2) Element Symbol Atomic number (2) Atomic mass (4) mass (4) Actinium Ac 89 227.0278 Mercury Hg 80 200.59 Aluminum Al 13 26.98154 Molybdenum Mo 42 95.94 Americium Am 95 Nd 60 144.24 Neodymium Neon Antimony Sb 51 121.75 Ne 10 20.179 Argon Ar 18 39.948 Neptunium Np 93 237.0482 Arsenic As 74.9216 Nickel Ni 28 58.7 Astatine At 85 -210 Niobium Nb 41 92.9064 Barium Ba 56 137.33 Nitrogen N 7 14.0067 Berkelium Bk 97 ~247 Nobelium No 102 -259 Beryllium Be 4 9.01218 Osmium Os 76 190.2 Bismuth Bi 83 208.9804 Oxygen 0 8 15.9994 Boron B 5 10.81 Palladium Pd 46 106.4 Bromine Br 35 79.904 Phosphorus P 15 30.97376 Cd 48: 112.41 Platinum Pt 78 195.09 Cadmium Calcium Californium Ca 20 40.08 Plutonium Pu -244 CF 98 Polonium Po 84 -209 251 12.011 C K 19 39.0983 Carbon Cerium Potassium Praseodymium 140.12 59 140.9077 Ce Cs CI 132.9054 Promethium Pm 61 -145 35.453 Protactinium Pa 231.0359 Cesium Chlorine Chromium Cobalt Cr 51.996 Radium Ra 88 226.0254 Co 58.9332 Radon Rn 86 -222 Cu 63.546 Rhenium Re 75 186.207 Cm Rhodium Rh 45 102.9055 Rubidium ~247 162.5 -254 Rb 37 Copper Curium Dysprosium Einsteinium Erbium Europium 85.4678 Dy Es Ruthenium Ru 44 101.07 167.26 Samarium Sm 150.4 Eu 151.96 Scandium Se 21 44.9559 Fermium Fm Se 34 78.96 -257 18.998403 Fluorine F Si 14 28.0855 Fr 47 107.868 -223 157.25 Gd 11 22.98977 Ga 69.72 38 87.62 Francium Gadolinium Gallium Germanium Gold Hafnium 16 32.06 72.59 196.9665 Au Selenium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulfur Tantalum Technetium Tellurium Terbium Thallium Thorium Thulium 73 180.9479 Hf He 178.49 4.0026 164.9304 52 127.6 158.9254 Ho 65 Helium Holmium Hydrogen Indium lodine H 1.0079 81 204.37 232.0381 In 114,82 90 T 126.9045 69 168.9342 Ir 192.22 50 118.69 Fe 55.847 22 47.9 Iridium Iron Krypton Lanthanum Tin Titanium Tungsten Uranium Kr 74 183.85 83.8 138.9055 238.029 Lr -260 23 50.9414 Lawrencium Lead Pb 207.2 54 6.941 173.04 Vanadium Xenon Ytterbium Yttrium Zine Zirconium Lu 174.97 39 Lithium Lutetium Magnesium Manganese 88.9059 Mg 24.305 30 65.38 Mn 54.938 40 91.22 **52-362883338-13-22NNG-23EAST E-H 24 27 100 72 77 71 25 225-2992FEF>> Ag Na Ta Te Te Th Tm V Xe Yb Y 28
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