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Make measurements to calculate the amount of electric charge that passes between the copper and zinc via the wires while the zinc and copper metal is immersed in the sulfuric acid solution. Coulombs per second) ∆t is the amount of time in seconds

Trial 1:
q= (0.338A)(467s)
= 157.87 As

Trial 2:
q= (0.340A)(471s)
= 188.40 As

Trial 3:
q= (0.339A)(466s)
=157.97 As

Required:
a. Determine how many electrons this amount of charge represents.
b. Based on the number of electrons that passed through the wire, determine the number of copper atoms that moved from the copper metal to the zinc.

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