CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT WAID ACADEMY Redox and Faraday.

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CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT WAID ACADEMY Redox and Faraday

A solution of nickel(II) sulphate is electrolysed using nickel electrodes. The passage of coulombs results in 1.the negative electrode gaining 29.5 g 2.the positive electrode gaining 29.5 g 3.the negative electrode gaining 59 g 4.the positive electrode gaining 59 g 60 Seconds Remaining

What mass of copper metal, in grams, would be deposited by electrolysis of a solution of Cu 2+ (aq) ions if ½ Faraday of electrical energy were passed? g g g g 60 Seconds Remaining

In which of the following would a displacement reaction take place? 60 Seconds Remaining 1.Bubbling chlorine gas through an aqueous solution of sodium fluoride. 2.Adding bromine solution to an aqueous solution of sodium chloride. 3.Adding bromine solution to an aqueous solution of sodium fluoride. 4.Bubbling chlorine gas through an aqueous solution of sodium iodide.

If coulombs of electrical charge are passed through separate solutions of copper(II) chloride and nickel(II) chloride, then 1.equal masses of copper and nickel will be deposited. 2.the same number of atoms of each metal will be deposited. 3.the metals will be plated on the positive electrode. 4.different numbers of moles of each metal will be deposited. 60 Seconds Remaining

During a redox reaction in acid solution, iodate ions, IO 3 - (aq) are converted into iodine, I 2 aq). IO 3 -  I 2 The number of H + (aq)and H 2 O(l) required to balance the ion-electron equation for the formation of 1 mole of iodine are, respectively. 1.6 and and and and Seconds Remaining

Which of the following is a redox reaction? 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D 60 Seconds Remaining

How many moles of iodide ions are oxidised by one mole of permanganate ions? 1.1 ½ ½ Seconds Remaining

What is the quantity of electricity needed to produce 0.25 moles of copper? C C C C 60 Seconds Remaining

In which of the following reactions is hydrogen acting as an oxidising agent? 60 Seconds Remaining 1.H 2 + C 2 H 4  C 2 H 6 2.H 2 + Cl 2  2HCl 3.H 2 + 2Na  2NaH 4.H 2 + CuO  Cu + H 2 O

In a redox reaction 20 cm 3 of 0.02 mol l -1 acidified potassium permanganate solution was used. How many moles of permanganate ions were used? mol mol mol mol 60 Seconds Remaining