SOLUTION: A steady current of 1 ampere flowing through a solution of silver nitrate will deposit 1.12 x 10-3 grams of silver in 1 second. How much silver will be deposited by 12.0 amperes i
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Question 321030: A steady current of 1 ampere flowing through a solution of silver nitrate will deposit 1.12 x 10-3 grams of silver in 1 second. How much silver will be deposited by 12.0 amperes in one hour? Write your answer with three significant digits.
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A steady current of 1 ampere flowing through a solution of silver nitrate will
deposit 1.12 x 10-3 grams of silver in 1 second.
How much silver will be deposited by 12.0 amperes in one hour?
Write your answer with three significant digits.
:
Assume that 10-3, is 10^-3 grams
:
1.12 * 10^3 grams in 1 amp/sec
:
3600 sec in 1 hr,
:
1.12 * 12 * 3600 * (10^-3) = 48.348 grams
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