A. Electrolytic Cell 1. White Lily Cookie and Pure Vanilla Cookie are Blueberry Yogurt Academy students researching the origin of cookies. They came across the compound "Jelly" and wanted to determine the main ingredient present in it. Using electrochemistry, they determined that 2 electrons are involved in the reaction per mole of the ingredient, and after applying 2.500 A of current for 15.00 hours, 39.07g of the ingredient was deposited to the electrode. Help White Lily Cookie and Pure Vanilla Cookie determine the identity of the main ingredient present in compound "Jelly" by calculating its molar mass. 2. How many hours will it take for 26.00 g of the main ingredient to be deposited in the electrode, when applying 1.500 A of current?
A. Electrolytic Cell 1. White Lily Cookie and Pure Vanilla Cookie are Blueberry Yogurt Academy students researching the origin of cookies. They came across the compound "Jelly" and wanted to determine the main ingredient present in it. Using electrochemistry, they determined that 2 electrons are involved in the reaction per mole of the ingredient, and after applying 2.500 A of current for 15.00 hours, 39.07g of the ingredient was deposited to the electrode. Help White Lily Cookie and Pure Vanilla Cookie determine the identity of the main ingredient present in compound "Jelly" by calculating its molar mass. 2. How many hours will it take for 26.00 g of the main ingredient to be deposited in the electrode, when applying 1.500 A of current?
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