Faraday's Law of Electrolysis
Faraday's Law of Electrolysis
Faraday's Law of Electrolysis
4. 1.3 x 104 g 8.
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Mini Test # 32 - Faraday’s Law of Electrolysis
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9. 13.
For the cell, TI|TI+(0.001M)||Cu2+(0.1M)|Cu,Ecell at The same amount of electric current is apassed through
aqueous solution of MgSO4 and AlCl3. If 2.8 g Mg metal
25°C is 0.83 V. Ecell can be increased: is deposited at amount of Al metal deposited in second
cell will be
1. by increasing [Cu2+]
(1) 2.1 g
2. by increasing [TI+]
(2) 2.49 g
3. by decreasing [Cu2+] (3) 3.15 g
4. none of these (4) 3.73g
10. 14.
4.5 g of aluminium (atomic mass 27u) is deposited at During electrolysis, 2A current is passed through an
cathode from Al3+ solution by a certain quantity of electrolytic solution for 965 S'. The number of moles of
electric charge. The volume of hydrogen produced at electrons passed will be
STP from H+ ions in solution by the same quantity of 1. 0.02
electric charge will be
2. 0.01
1. 44.8 L
3. 200
2. 22.4 L
4. 0.037
3. 11.2 L
15.
4. 5.6 L
The number of electrons delivered at the cathode during
11. electrolysis by a current of 1 ampere in 60 seconds is
Two electrolytic cells, one containing acidified ferrous (charge on electron = 1.60 x 10-19 C)
chloride and another acidified ferric chloride are
connected in series. The ratio of iron deposited at (a) 6 x 1023
cathodes in the two cells when electricity is passed
through the cells will be: (b) 6 x 1020
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Mini Test # 32 - Faraday’s Law of Electrolysis
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17. 22.
What will be the quantity of iron deposited by ferrous Adiponitrile is manufactured electrolytically from
and ferric ion by 1F (Fe = 56) acrylonitrile
CH2 = CH CN → CN – (CH2 )4 – CH
(1) 14g, 9.3 g
How many kg of adiponitrile (molecular mass = 108) is
(2) 28g, 18.6 g
produced in 9.65 hr using a current of 3750 A with 80%
(3) 56g, 37.2g efficiency?
(4) None of these (1) 30 kg
18. (2) 58 kg
The number of faradays required to produce one mole of (3) 60 kg
water from a hydrogen - oxygen fuel cell containing
(4) 80 kg
aqueous alkali as electrolyte is-
23.
(1) 1
With t taken in seconds and I taken in Amp, the variation
(2) 3
of I follows the equation : t + I = 25
2 2
(3) 2
what amount of Ag will be electrodeposited with this
(4) 4 current flowing in the interval 0–5 second ? (Ag – 108)
19. (1) 22 mg
How much current is necessary to produce H gas at the
2 (2) 66 mg
rate of 1 cm per second under STP ?
3
(3) 77 mg
(A) 4.305 amp
(4) 88 mg
(B) 17.22 amp
24.
(C) 8.61 amp
When 0.1 mol is oxidised the quantity of electricity
(D) 2.1525 amp. required to completely to is :
20. 1. 96500 C
How much charge should be supplied to a cell for the 2. 2 x 96500 C
electrolytic production of 245 gm N aClO 4 from
N aClO if the anode efficiency for the required reaction
3. 9650 C
3
is 60%? 4. 96.50 C
(1) 6.43 × 10 5
C 25.
(2) 6.67 F For the reduction of silver ions with copper metal, the
standard cell potential was found to be + 0.46 V a t 25
(3) 6.43 × 10 6
C
°C. The value of standard Gibbs energy, ΔGo will be (F =
(4) 66.67 F 96500C mol-1)
21. 1. -89.0 kJ
Number of electrons involved in the electrode position of 2. -89.0 J
63.5g of Cu from a solution of CuSO is-
4
3. -44.5 kJ
1 6. 022 × 10
23
4. -98.0 kJ
2 3. 011 × 10
23
3 12. 044 × 10
23
4 6. 022 × 10
22
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Mini Test # 32 - Faraday’s Law of Electrolysis
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26. 30.
In producing chlorine through electrolysis 100 W power at
125 V is being consumed. How much chlorine per min is The number of Faraday's (F) required to produce 20 g of
calcium from molten CaCl2 (Atomic mass of Ca=40 g
liberated? ECE of chlorine is 0.367×10-6 kg/C:
1. 17.6 mg mol-1) is:
2. 21.3 mg (1) 2
3. 24.3 mg
4. 13.6 mg (2) 3
(3) 4
27. (4) 1
A current of 9.65 ampere flowing for 10 minutes deposits
3.0 g of the metal which is trivalent. The atomic mass of Fill OMR Sheet*
the metal is
*If above link doesn't work, please go to test link from
1. 30
where you got the pdf and fill OMR from there
2. 150
3. 90
4. 289.5
28.
The density and Eq. wt. of metal are 10.5 g cm and −3
1. 120 s
2. 135 s
3. 67.5 s
4. 270 s
29.
Aluminium oxide may be electrolysed at 1000 C to
furnish aluminium metal (Atomic
mass = 27 amu; 1 Faraday = 96,500 Coulombs). The
cathode reaction is
3+ − o
Al + 3e → Al
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