(a)
Interpretation: The time taken for the
Concept introduction: The number of atoms is calculated as,
The current flowing through the cell is calculated by the formula,
To determine: The current produced by the electrolysis of
(b)
Interpretation: The time taken for the electrolysis of
Concept introduction: The number of atoms is calculated as,
The current flowing through the cell is calculated by the formula,
To determine: The mass of chlorine gas produced in the electrolysis of
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