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121. Define the terms equivalent and molar conductivity. What are their physical signific-ance?
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122. How is molar conductivity related to concentration of an electrolyte? How will you explain a weak and a strong electrolyte based on their conductivity values?
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123. What is corrosion? What are the factors which effect corrosions? CO2 is always present in natural water. Explain its affect (increases, stops or no effect > on rusting of Fe.)
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124. What is a salt bridge? What is its significance?
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125.

What is corrosion? Describe the electrochemical phenomenon of rusting of iron.


Corrosion is the process of slowly eating away of the metal due to attack of the atmospheric gases on the surface of the metal resulting into the formation of compounds such as oxides, sulphides, carbonates, etc.

The corrosion of iron is called rusting.
According to theory of rusting, impure iron surface behaves as a small electrochemical cell in the presence of water containing dissolved oxygen or CO2.
The pure iron acts as anode and impure surface as cathode.
At Anode : Iron atom undergo oxidation spontaneously forming Fe2+ ion.
Fe → Fe2+ (aq) + 2e-cell = – 0.44 V
Fe2+ ions move into solution and electrons into cathodic area where they are picked up by H+ ions of the solution.
At cathode:
             2H++12O2+2e-  H2O   E°red = 1.23 V
H+ ions are produced by secondary reaction either from H2O or from H2CO3 (CO2 + H2O)
H2O ---->H+ + OH

H2CO3------> H+ + HCO3

The overall reaction of the corrosion cell may be represented as:
Fe(s)+2H+(aq)+12O2 Fe2+(aq)+H2O                                                                    E0cell = 1.67 V                  

The Fe2+ ions move through water and come at the surface where these are further oxidized into Fe3+ ions by atmospheric oxygen to form hydrate ferric oxide known as rust, Fe2O3.xH2O.
2Fe2++12O2+2H2O  Fe2O3+4H+        Fe2O3+xH2O  Fe2O3.xH2O                                            Rust


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126. Explain why electrolysis of aqueous solution of NaCl gives H2 at cathode and Cl2 at anode. Write overall reaction.
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127.

The following curve is obtained when molar conductivity λm (y-axis) is plotted against the square root of concentration C1/2 (x-axis) for two electrolytes A and B.
(a) What can you about the nature of the two electrolytes A and B.
(b) How do you account for the increase in molar conductivity λm for the electrolytes A and B on dilution.


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128. How is the standard free energy change related to
(i) emf of a galvanic cell related to the reaction.
(ii) equilibrium constant of the reaction in equilibrium state?
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129. Prove that the free energy (ΔG) and the emf of an electro-chemical cell are related by
ΔG = – nFE0.
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130. What are fuel cells? Write reaction of a oxygen-hydrogen fuel cell. Write two advantages of the use of a hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell.
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