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Asked by Monique

Silver is electroplated at the cathode of an electrolysis cell by the half reaction
Ag+(aq) + e- --> Ag(s)
How many moles of electrons are required to electroplate 5.8g of Ag?
13 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
5.8g Ag = how many moles. moles = grams/atomic mass.
1 Ag requires 1e.
13 years ago

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