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title: "An electrolytic cell containing a solution of \\(\\text{Ni(NO}_3)_2\\text{(aq)}\\) is operated at a constant current of \\(9.65 \\text{ A}\\). What is the time required to deposit \\(5.87 \\text{ g}\\) of \\(\\text{Ni(s)}\\) at the cathode?"
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# An electrolytic cell containing a solution of \(\text{Ni(NO}_3)_2\text{(aq)}\) is operated at a constant current of \(9.65 \text{ A}\). What is the time required to deposit \(5.87 \text{ g}\) of \(\text{Ni(s)}\) at the cathode?

An electrolytic cell containing a solution of \(\text{Ni(NO}_3)_2\text{(aq)}\) is operated at a constant current of \(9.65 \text{ A}\). What is the time required to deposit \(5.87 \text{ g}\) of \(\text{Ni(s)}\) at the cathode?

- **A.** \(2,000 \text{ s}\)
- **B.** \(4,000 \text{ s}\)
- **C.** \(9,650 \text{ s}\)
- **D.** \(19,300 \text{ s}\)

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