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Name the metallic ions that should be present in the electrolyte when an article made of copper is to be electroplated with silver.

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Chapter: [6] Electrolysis
Concept: Applications of Electrolysis > Electroplating

Give reasons why In the electroplating of an article with silver, the electrolyte sodium argentocyanide solution is preferred over silver nitrate solution.

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Chapter: [6] Electrolysis
Concept: Applications of Electrolysis > Electroplating

State one relevant observation for the following:

At the anode when aqueous copper sulphate solution is electrolysed using copper electrodes.

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Chapter: [6] Electrolysis
Concept: Applications of Electrolysis > Electroplating

Copy and complete the following table:

  Anode Electrolyte
Purification of copper    
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Chapter: [6] Electrolysis
Concept: Applications of Electrolysis > Electroplating

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

The electrolyte used for electroplating an article with silver is

A. Silver nitrate solution

B. Silver cyanide solution

C. Sodium argentocyanide solution

D. Nickel sulfate solution

 

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Chapter: [6] Electrolysis
Concept: Applications of Electrolysis > Electroplating

Give one word or phrase for the following:

Electrolytic deposition of a superior metal on a baser metal.

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Chapter: [6] Electrolysis
Concept: Applications of Electrolysis > Electroplating

Arrange the following according to the instruction given in bracket:

Cu2+, Na+, Zn2+, Ag+ (The order of Preferential discharge at the cathode)

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Chapter: [6] Electrolysis
Concept: Preferential or Selective Discharge of Ions at Electrodes

Electroplating steel objects with silver involves a three-step process.

Step 1: A coating of copper is applied to the object.

Step 2: A coating of nickel is applied to the object.

Step 3: The coating of silver is applied to the object.

    1. A diagram of the apparatus used for step 1 is shown

      1. The chemical process taking place on the surface of the object is \[\ce{Cu^2+(aq) + 2e- ->Cu(s)}\]
        What is the observation seen on the surface of the object?
      2. Explain why the concentration of copper ions in the electrolyte remains constant throughout step 1.
  1. Give two changes which would be needed in order to coat nickel on to the object in step 2.
  2. Write down the reaction taking place at the positive electrode during step 3.
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Chapter: [6] Electrolysis
Concept: Applications of Electrolysis > Electroplating

Give a reason for Alkali metals are good reducing agents.

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Chapter: [7.1] Metals - Occurence
Concept: Earth and Elements

Name an alloy of lead and tin.

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Chapter: [7.1] Metals - Occurence
Concept: Earth and Elements

 Match the alloys given in column I to the uses given in column II : 

Column I Column II
(i) Duralumin  A. Electrical fuse
(ii) Solder B. Surgical instruments 
(iii) Brass  C. Aircraft body 
(iv) Stainless Steel   D. Decorative articles

 

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Chapter: [7.1] Metals - Occurence
Concept: Earth and Elements

X [2, 8, 7] and Y [2, 8, 2] are two elements. Using this information, complete the following:

______ is the metallic element.

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Chapter: [7.1] Metals - Occurence
Concept: Earth and Elements

X [2, 8, 7] and Y [2, 8, 2] are two elements. Using this information, complete the following:

Metal atoms tend to have a maximum of ______ electrons in the outermost shell.

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Chapter: [7.1] Metals - Occurence
Concept: Earth and Elements

X [2, 8, 7] and Y [2, 8, 2] are two elements. Using this information, complete the following:

______ is the reducing agent.

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Chapter: [7.1] Metals - Occurence
Concept: Earth and Elements

Name the following:

A metal oxide that can be reduced by hydrogen.

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Chapter: [7.2] Stages Involved in the Extraction of Metals
Concept: Reduction of Metal Oxides to Metals

Complete the following by selecting the correct option from the choices given:

The metal whose oxide, which is amphoteric, is reduced to metal by carbon reduction ____________. (Fe/Mg/Pb/Al)

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Chapter: [7.2] Stages Involved in the Extraction of Metals
Concept: Reduction of Metal Oxides to Metals

Name the compound added to pure alumina to lower the fusion temperature during the electrolytic reduction of alumina.

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Chapter: [7.2] Stages Involved in the Extraction of Metals
Concept: Reduction of Metal Oxides to Metals

Give appropriate scientific reasons for Zinc oxide can be reduced to zinc metal by using
carbon, but aluminium oxide cannot be reduced by a reducing agent

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Chapter: [7.2] Stages Involved in the Extraction of Metals
Concept: Reduction of Metal Oxides to Metals

An element L consists of molecules.

When L is heated with iron metal, it forms a compound FeL. What chemical term would you use to describe the change undergone by L?

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Chapter: [7.2] Stages Involved in the Extraction of Metals
Concept: Reduction of Metal Oxides to Metals

Write a balanced chemical equation for each of the following reactions :
(i) Reduction of copper (II) oxide by hydrogen

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Chapter: [7.2] Stages Involved in the Extraction of Metals
Concept: Reduction of Metal Oxides to Metals
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