Advertisements
Advertisements
प्रश्न
Three electrolytic cells A, B, C containing solutions of ZnSO4, AgNO3 and CuSO4, respectively, are connected in series. A steady current of 1.5 amperes was passed through them until 1.45 g of silver deposited at the cathode of cell B. How long did the current flow? What mass of copper and zinc were deposited?
Advertisements
उत्तर १
\[\ce{Ag^+ + e^- -> Ag}\]
108 g Ag is deposited = 1 F = 96500 C
∴ 1.45 g Ag will be deposited = \[\ce{\frac{96500}{108} \times 1.45}\]
= 1295.6 C
Q = I × t
⇒ t = \[\ce{\frac{Q}{I}}\]
= \[\ce{\frac{1295.6}{1.5}}\]
= 863.7 s
= 14 min 24 s
\[\ce{Cu^{2+} + 2e^- -> Cu}\]
i.e., 2 × 96500 C deposits Cu = 63.5 g
So 1295.6 C will deposit Cu = \[\ce{\frac{63.5 \times 1295.6}{2 \times 96500}}\]
= 0.4263 g
Similarly, \[\ce{Zn^{2+} + 2e^- -> Zn}\]
Mass of zinc deposited = \[\ce{\frac{65.4 \times 1295.6}{2 \times 96500}}\]
= 0.44 g
उत्तर २
Given: W = 1.45 g,
I = 1.5 amp,
t = ?
Atomic mass of Ag = 107.9
Valency of Ag = 1
Equivalent mass of Ag = `107.9/1` = 107.9
Z = `107.9/96500`
According to Faraday’s first law of electrolysis,
W = ZIt
∴ t = `W/(Z xx I)`
= `1.45/(107.9/96500 xx 1.5)`
= `(1.45 xx 96500)/(107.9 xx 1.5)`
= 864.5 seconds
= 14.41 min
According to Faraday’s second law of electrolysis,
`(W_(Zn))/W_(Ag) = E_(Zn)/E_(Ag)`
⇒ WZn = `(W_(Ag) * E_(Zn))/E_(Ag)`
= `(1.45 xx 65.38/2)/107.9` ...(At mass: Zn = 65.38)
= 0.439
Similarly,
WCu = `(W_(Ag) * E_(Cu))/E_(Ag)`
= `(1.45 xx 63.55/2)/107.9` ...(At mass: Cu = 63.55)
= 0.427 g
APPEARS IN
संबंधित प्रश्न
The charge of how many coulomb is required to deposit 1.0 g of sodium metal (molar mass 23.0 g mol-1) from sodium ions is -
- 2098
- 96500
- 193000
- 4196
96500 coulombs correspond to the charge on how many electrons?
Write any four applications of electrochemical series
Number of faradays of electricity required to liberate 12 g of hydrogen is:
How much charge is required for the following reduction?
1 mol of \[\ce{MnO^-_4}\] to Mn2+.
On passing 1.5 F charge, the number of moles of aluminium deposited at cathode are _______ [Molar mass of Al = 27 gram mol–1]
(A) 1.0
(B) 13.5
(C) 0.50
(D) 0.75
What is the ratio of volumes of H2 and O2 liberated during electrolysis of acidified water?
(A) 1 : 2
(B) 2 : 1
(C) 1 : 8
(D) 8 : 1
State second law of electrolysis
Calculate the mass of Ag deposited at cathode when a current of 2 amperes was passed through a solution of AgNO3 for 15 minutes.
(Given : Molar mass of Ag = 108 g mol−1 lF = 96500 C mol−1)
How much quantity of electricity in coulomb is required to deposit 1.346 × 10-3 kg of Ag in 3.5 minutes from AgNO3 solution?
( Given: Molar mass of Ag is 108 × 10-3 kg mol-1 )
What will happen during the electrolysis of aqueous solution of \[\ce{CuSO4}\] by using platinum electrodes?
(i) Copper will deposit at cathode.
(ii) Copper will deposit at anode.
(iii) Oxygen will be released at anode.
(iv) Copper will dissolve at anode.
What will happen during the electrolysis of aqueous solution of CuSO4 in the presence of Cu electrodes?
(i) Copper will deposit at cathode.
(ii) Copper will dissolve at anode.
(iii) Oxygen will be released at anode.
(iv) Copper will deposit at anode.
Assertion: Electrolysis of NaCl solution gives chlorine at anode instead of O2.
Reason: Formation of oxygen at anode requires overvoltage.
What is the quantity of electricity in Coulombs required to produce 4.8 g of Mg from molten MgCl2? How much Ca will be produced if the same amount of electricity was passed through molten CaCl2? (Atomic mass of Mg = 24 u, atomic mass of Ca = 40 u).
On passing electricity through nitrobenzene solution, it is converted into azobenzene. The mass of azobenzene is ______ mg, if the same quantity of electricity produces oxygen just sufficient to burn 96 mg of fullerene (C60)·
Assertion (A): During electrolysis of aqueous copper sulphate solution using copper electrodes hydrogen gas is released at the cathode.
Reason (R): The electrode potential of Cu2+/Cu is greater than that of H+/H2.
Select the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
How much electricity in terms of Faraday is required to produce 40.0 g of Al from molten Al2O3?
(Given: Molar mass of Aluminium is 27 g mol−1.)
