Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Electrochemistry, Exercise 1: Level 1

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The emf of the cell, NiNi2+1.0 MAg+1.0 MAg  [E°  for Ni2+/Ni=-0.25 volt, E° for Ag+/Ag=0.80 volt] is given by

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ZnZn2+C1Zn2+C2Zn for this cell ΔG is negative if

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The cell PtH21 atmH+pH=?I-a=1AgIs, Ag has emf, E298 K=0. The standard electrode potential for the reaction AgI+e-Ag+IΘ is -0.151 volt. Calculate the pH value.

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Three faradays of electricity was passed through an aqueous solution of iron II bromide. The mass of iron metal (at. mass 56) deposited at the cathode is -

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The ionisation constant of a weak acid electrolyte is 25×10-6, while the equivalent conductance of its 0.01 M solution is 19.6 S cm2 eq-1. The equivalent conductance of the electrolyte at infinite dilution (in S cm2 eq-1) will be:

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Molar conductances of BaCl2, H2SO4 and HCl at infinite dilutions are x1, x2 and x3, respectively. Equivalent conductance of BaSO4 at infinite dilution will be:

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The limiting molar conductivities Λ° for NaCl, KBr and KCl are 126, 152 and 150 S cm2 mol-1 respectively. Determine the Λ° for NaBr.

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0.2964 g of Cu was deposited on passage of a current of 0.5 amp for 30 min, through a solution of copper sulphate. Calculate the atomic weight of Cu.

Give your answer by rounding off the value to two significant figures.