Question
Question: A current of 3.7 A passed for 6 h between nickel electrodes in 0.5 L of a 2 M solution of \[Ni{{(N{{...
A current of 3.7 A passed for 6 h between nickel electrodes in 0.5 L of a 2 M solution of Ni(NO3)2. The molarity (M) of the solution at the end of electrolysis will be: (write your answer to the nearest integer)
Solution
Electrolysis is a process of decomposition of ionic compounds into their elements by passing some amount of electric current through the substance in a fluid form. During the electrolysis some of the ions deposits on one the electrodes and few ions will remain in the solution itself.
Formula used:
Formula to calculate electrical charge is
Q = i × t
Q = Charge
i = current,
t = time
Complete step by step answer:
In the question it is given that current i = 3.7 A
Time t = 6 hours = 21600 seconds.
We know the formula to calculate electrical charge (Q) from the above data.
Q = i × t
= 3.7 × 21600 C
= 79,920 C.
We know that 96,500 C of electricity deposits 1 gm equivalents of nickel.
We have to calculate 79,920 C of electricity deposits and how much amount of nickel.