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Consider the reaction: \\ce{Cr2O^{2-}_7 + 14H^+ + 6e^- -> 2Cr^{3+} + 7H2O}\ What is the quantity of electricity in coulombs needed to reduce 1 mol of \\ce{Cr2O^{2-}_7}\? - Chemistry

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प्रश्न

Consider the reaction: \[\ce{Cr2O^{2-}_7 + 14H^+ + 6e^- -> 2Cr^{3+} + 7H2O}\]

What is the quantity of electricity in coulombs needed to reduce 1 mol of  \[\ce{Cr2O^{2-}_7}\]?

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उत्तर

According to the given reaction,

\[\ce{Cr2O^{2-}_7}\] One mole of ions requires 6 moles of electrons.

∴ F = 6 × 96500 C

= 579000 C

∴ 579000 C of electricity will be required for the reduction of Cr3+.

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