Chapter 21: Q21.89P (page 922)
In the electrolysis of a molten mixture of KI and, identify the product that forms at the anode and at the cathode.
Short Answer
At the anode, gas forms, while at the cathode, Mg metal develops.
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Chapter 21: Q21.89P (page 922)
In the electrolysis of a molten mixture of KI and, identify the product that forms at the anode and at the cathode.
At the anode, gas forms, while at the cathode, Mg metal develops.
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Magnesium bars are connected electrically to underground iron pipes to serve as sacrificial anodes.
(a) Do electrons flow from the bar to the pipe or the reverse?
(b) Abar is attached to an iron pipe, and it takesfor the Mgto be consumed. What is the average current flowing between the Mgand the Feduring this period?
When metal A is placed in a solution of a salt of metal B, the surface of metal A changes colour. When metal B is placed in acid solution, gas bubbles form on the surface of the metal. When metal A is placed in a solution of a salt of metal C, no change is observed in the solution or on the metal A surface. Will metal C cause formation of when placed in acid solution? Rank metals A, B, and C in order of decreasing reducing strength
Use the following half-reactions to write three spontaneous reactions, calculate E°cell for each reaction, and rank the strengths of the oxidizing and reducing agents
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In acidic solution,andion react spontaneously:
(a) Write the balanced half-reactions.
(b) Using Appendix D to find
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