- AOhm
- BVolt
- ✓Ampere
- DCoulomb
Since, the charge is measured in coulombs and time in seconds, the electric current unit is Coulomb $/$ Sec $( C / s )$ Where, coulomb/sec is defined as Ampere
So the Ampere is the SI unit of the current.
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The final product formed in the above reaction sequence is

$2K\,Cl{O_3}\xrightarrow{{}}2KCl + 3{O_2}$ law of mass action

$\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{CHO}\\|\\{HCOH}\\|\\{HOCH}\\|\\{HCOH}\\|\\{C{H_2}OH}\\I\end{array}$ $\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{CHO}\\|\\{HCOH}\\|\\{HCOH}\\|\\{HOCH}\\|\\{C{H_2}OH}\\{II}\end{array}$ $\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{CHO}\\|\\{HCOH}\\|\\{HCOH}\\|\\{HCOH}\\|\\{C{H_2}OH}\\{III}\end{array}$