19843 The chemical equivalent of copper and zinc are \(32\) and \(108\) respectively. When copper and silver voltameter are connected in series and electric current is passed through for sometimes, \(1.6\, g\) of copper is deposited. Then, the mass of silver deposited will be .......... \(\mathrm{g}\)
19843 The chemical equivalent of copper and zinc are \(32\) and \(108\) respectively. When copper and silver voltameter are connected in series and electric current is passed through for sometimes, \(1.6\, g\) of copper is deposited. Then, the mass of silver deposited will be .......... \(\mathrm{g}\)
19843 The chemical equivalent of copper and zinc are \(32\) and \(108\) respectively. When copper and silver voltameter are connected in series and electric current is passed through for sometimes, \(1.6\, g\) of copper is deposited. Then, the mass of silver deposited will be .......... \(\mathrm{g}\)
19843 The chemical equivalent of copper and zinc are \(32\) and \(108\) respectively. When copper and silver voltameter are connected in series and electric current is passed through for sometimes, \(1.6\, g\) of copper is deposited. Then, the mass of silver deposited will be .......... \(\mathrm{g}\)