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Electrolysis of KBr(aq) gives Br2 at anode but that of KF(aq) does not give F2. Give reason. - Chemistry (Theory)

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Electrolysis of KBr(aq) gives Br2 at anode but that of KF(aq) does not give F2. Give reason.

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  1. Oxidation takes place at the anode. The oxidation potential of Br, H2O, F are Br> H2O > F.
  2. The higher the oxidation potential, the easier to oxidise. Therefore, in an aqueous solution of KBr, Brions are oxidised to Br2 in preference to H2O.
  3. On the other hand, in an aqueous solution of KF, H2O is oxidised in preference to F. Thus, in this case, oxidation of H2O at the anode gives O2 and no F2 is produced.
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Chapter 3: Electrochemistry - VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 193]

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Nootan Chemistry Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 3 Electrochemistry
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