30. Solving a chemistry problem
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207. 200 ml of dilute nitric acid was poured into an electrolysis cell and a platinum cathode and a silver anode were lowered. How long will it take to electrolytically dissolve the anode at a current of 1.2 A to obtain a solution of silver nitrate with a given chlorine titer of 0.001775 g/ml. Current output 100%.
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