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If an electrolysis plant operates its electrolytic cells at a total current of 1.2 × 106 amp, how long will it take to produce one metric ton (one million grams) of Mg(s) from seawater containing Mg2+? (1 faraday = 96,485 coulombs)


1.8 h

1.8 days

55 min

0.92 h

0.46 year
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If an electrolysis plant operates its electrolytic cells at a total current of 1.0 x 106 amp, how long will it take to produce one metric ton (one million grams) of Mg(s) from seawater containing Mg2+?
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If an electrolysis plant operates its electrolytic cells at a total current of 1.0 x 106 amp, how long will it take to produce one metric ton (one million grams) of Mg(s) from seawater containing Mg2+?
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