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Question
Electrolysis of KBr(aq) gives Br2 at anode but that of KF(aq) does not give F2. Give reason.
Give Reasons
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Solution
- Oxidation takes place at the anode. The oxidation potential of Br−, H2O, F− are Br− > H2O > F−.
- The higher the oxidation potential, the easier to oxidise. Therefore, in an aqueous solution of KBr, Br− ions are oxidised to Br2 in preference to H2O.
- 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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