Halogen lightbulb filaments are sometimes made from a high melting point metal. The most common ore for the metal is MO3, resulting in an M6+ oxidation state. A current of 74.00 A is applied to an M6+ solution for 709.2 minutes. How many moles of M are obtained during the electrolysis? [?] mol M Round only at the end and use appropriate significant figures. Enter

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Halogen lightbulb filaments are sometimes
made from a high melting point metal. The
most common ore for the metal is MO3,
resulting in an M6+ oxidation state.
A current of 74.00 A is applied to an
M6+ solution for 709.2 minutes. How many
moles of M are obtained during the
electrolysis?
[?] mol M
Round only at the end and use appropriate
significant figures.
Enter
Transcribed Image Text:Halogen lightbulb filaments are sometimes made from a high melting point metal. The most common ore for the metal is MO3, resulting in an M6+ oxidation state. A current of 74.00 A is applied to an M6+ solution for 709.2 minutes. How many moles of M are obtained during the electrolysis? [?] mol M Round only at the end and use appropriate significant figures. Enter
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