Answer
The magnesium (Mg2+) ion is a positively charged cation that will move towards the cathode.
Mg2+(aq) ???????? +????????? 2e-?????? →???????? Mg(s)
1 mol?????????????????????????? 2 mol?????????????? 1 mol
For every one mole of electrons, the number of coulombs needed is 96 500 C mol-1
In this case, there are?two moles?of electrons required
So, the number of coulombs needed is:
F?= 2 x 96 500
F?= 193 000 C mol-1
Q?= I x t
Q = 2.20 x (60 x 15)
= 1980 C?
Calculating the mass of a substance deposited at an electrode table
Therefore, 0.25 g of magnesium is deposited at the cathode
Answer
The oxygen gas is formed from the?oxidation?of negatively charged hydroxide (OH-) ions at the anode-
4OH-(aq) ??????? →???????? O2(g)? ???????????? +??????????2H2O(l) ?????????? +????????? 4e-
4 mol?????????????????????????? 1 mol?????????????????????????? 2 mol?????????????????????????? 4 mol
For every one mole of electrons, the number of coulombs needed is 96 500 C mol-1
So, for?four moles?of electrons, the number of coulombs needed is:
F?= 4 x 96 500
F?= 386 000 C mol-1
Q?= I x t
Q = 0.75 x (60 x 35)
= 1575 C
Calculating the volume of a gas liberated at an electrode table
Therefore, 0.0979 dm3? of oxygen is formed at the anode
The hydrogen gas is formed from the?reduction?of positively charged hydrogen (H+) ions at the cathode
2H+?(aq)?? +???? 2e-?????? →???????? H2?(g)? ????????????
2 mols???????????? 2 mols???????????? 1 mol???
For every one mole of electrons, the number of coulombs needed is:
F?= 96 500 C mol-1
F?= 1 x 96 500
F?= 96 500 C
So, for?two moles?of electrons, the number of coulombs needed is:
F?= 2 x 96 500
F?= 193 000 C
Q?= I x t
Q = 3.25 x (60 x 17.5)
= 3 413 C
Calculating the volume of hydrogen gas produced at an electrode table
Therefore, 0.42 dm3?of hydrogen is formed at the cathode
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