wait wait wait...what your trying to say is that i need to work out the number of moles of electrons required. because the copper to electron ratio is a 1:2 ratio, i just divide the no. of moles of electrons by 2 and that gives me the no. of moles of copper and i get the mass from there, by...
but according to what ur saying...if i do it that way, it only gives me the number of moles of electrons. how to i find the mass of copper using the number of moles of electrons given.
i can't see the relationship between the copper and the electrons.
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