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Chemistry, 15.04.2020 00:17 brittanysanders

In a nickel-metal hydride battery, hydrogen atoms held in a metal alloy (M) are oxidized via the following reaction: MH(s) + NiO(OH)(s) → M(s) + Ni(OH)2(s) How many moles of NiO(OH) are converted to Ni(OH)2 when 3.12 A of current is drawn from the battery for 3.14 hours?

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