EMF or hydrogen electrode in terms of pH at 1 atm pressure is
EH2 =
EH2 =
EH2 =
EH2 = -0.0591 pH
Assuming that constant current is delivered. How many kW-h of electricity can be produced by the reaction of 1.0 mole Zn with Cu ion in a Daniel cell in which all the concentration remains 1.00 M.
(Given E=0.76V),
0.069 kW-h
0.074 kW-h
0.080 kW-h
0.059 kW-h
What amount of Cl2 gas liberated at anode, if 1 ampere current is passed for 30 minute from NaCl solution ?
0.66 mol
0.33 mol
0.66 g
0.33 g
A 35% solution LiCl was electrolysed by using a 2.5A current for 0.8h.Assuming thecurrent efficiency of 90%. The mass of LiOHproduced at the end of electrolysis.
[Atomic mass of Li=7] is:
1.61 g
2.71 g
4.02 g
3.70 g
How much chlorine will be liberated on passing one ampere current for 30 min. through NaCl solution ?
0.66 mole
0.33 mole
0.66 g
0.33 g
Three ampere currernt was passed through an aqueous solution of an unknown salt of Pd for 1 h 2.977 g of Pdn+ was deposited at cathode.The value of n is:
(given at wf of Pd= 106.4)
6
5
4
3
The metal which can displace all other metals from their salt solution among the following is:
Al
Zn
Cu
Fe
The standard reduction potentials of half reactions are given below:
F2 (g) + 2e- 2F- (aq) ; E0 = + 2.85 V
Cl2 (g) + 2e- 2Cl- (aq) ; E0 = + 1.36 V
Br2 (g) + 2e- 2Br- (aq) ; E0 = + 1.06 V
I2 (g) + 2e- 2I- (aq) ; E0 = + 0.53 V
The strongest oxidising and reducing agents respectively are:
chlorine and iodine
fluorine and iodine ion
chloride and bromine
bromine and iodine
B.
fluorine and iodine ion
Higher the reduction potential, more easily it is reduced and so, better oxidising agent it is. Hence, F2 is strongest oxidising agent and I- ion is the strongest reducing agent.