A teapot with a surface area of 715 cm is to be plated with silver. It is attached to the negative electrode of an electrolytic cell containing silver nitrate (Ag* No,). The cell is powered by a 12.0-V pattery and has a resistance of 1.50 N. If the density of silver is 1.05 x 104 kg/m3, over what time interval does a 0.133-mm layer of silver build up on the teapot?
A teapot with a surface area of 715 cm is to be plated with silver. It is attached to the negative electrode of an electrolytic cell containing silver nitrate (Ag* No,). The cell is powered by a 12.0-V pattery and has a resistance of 1.50 N. If the density of silver is 1.05 x 104 kg/m3, over what time interval does a 0.133-mm layer of silver build up on the teapot?
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![A teapot with a surface area of 715 cm² is to be plated with silver. It is attached to the negative electrode of an electrolytic cell containing silver nitrate (Ag™ NO,). The cell is powered by a 12.0-V
battery and has a resistance of 1.50 Q. If the density of silver is 1.05 × 10“ kg/m³, over what time interval does a 0.133-mm layer of silver build up on the teapot?
You first need to calculate the total number of silver atoms contained in the plated volume of silver. Note that the nitrate ends up on the other electrode. h
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Transcribed Image Text:A teapot with a surface area of 715 cm² is to be plated with silver. It is attached to the negative electrode of an electrolytic cell containing silver nitrate (Ag™ NO,). The cell is powered by a 12.0-V
battery and has a resistance of 1.50 Q. If the density of silver is 1.05 × 10“ kg/m³, over what time interval does a 0.133-mm layer of silver build up on the teapot?
You first need to calculate the total number of silver atoms contained in the plated volume of silver. Note that the nitrate ends up on the other electrode. h
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