To calculate the time required for electroplating, we first need to determine the amount of copper needed to achieve the desired thickness. We can use the formula:mass = volume densitywhere mass is the mass of copper needed, volume is the volume of copper needed surface area thickness , and density is the density of copper 8.96 g/cm .Volume of copper needed = surface area thickness = 3 cm 0.025 cm = 0.075 cmMass of copper needed = volume density = 0.075 cm 8.96 g/cm = 0.672 gNow, we need to determine the number of moles of copper needed. We can use the formula:moles = mass / molar masswhere moles is the number of moles of copper needed, mass is the mass of copper needed 0.672 g , and molar mass is the molar mass of copper 63.55 g/mol .Moles of copper needed = 0.672 g / 63.55 g/mol = 0.0106 molNext, we need to determine the number of coulombs required for the electroplating process. The number of coulombs can be calculated using Faraday's law:coulombs = moles Faraday's constant valence electronswhere coulombs is the number of coulombs required, moles is the number of moles of copper needed 0.0106 mol , Faraday's constant is 96485 C/mol, and valence electrons are the number of electrons involved in the redox reaction 2 for copper .Coulombs required = 0.0106 mol 96485 C/mol 2 = 2045.8 CNow, we can calculate the time required for electroplating using the formula:time = coulombs / currentwhere time is the time required for electroplating, coulombs is the number of coulombs required 2045.8 C , and current is the current used for electroplating 1.5 A .Time required = 2045.8 C / 1.5 A = 1363.87 sFinally, we can calculate the current density in the electrochemical cell using the formula:current density = current / surface areawhere current density is the current density in the electrochemical cell, current is the current used for electroplating 1.5 A , and surface area is the surface area of the wire 3 cm .Current density = 1.5 A / 3 cm = 0.5 A/cmSo, the student should electroplate the wire for 1363.87 seconds approximately 22 minutes and 44 seconds to achieve the desired thickness of copper, and the current density in the electrochemical cell is 0.5 A/cm.