Final answer:
Charge flow is calculated by multiplying the current by the time. A current of 0.6 A flowing for 300 seconds results in a charge flow of 180 coulombs.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student is asking how to calculate the charge flow through a copper sulfate solution when a current is passed through it. According to the equation provided, charge flow equals current multiplied by time. Therefore, with a current of 0.6 A passing through the solution for 300 seconds, the charge flow can be calculated by multiplying these two values together.
Charge flow = Current × Time
Charge flow = 0.6 A × 300 s
Charge flow = 180 C
This calculation indicates that a total of 180 coulombs of charge flows through the solution during the 300 seconds.