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Chemistry Question on Electrochemistry

Corrosion of iron is essentially an electrochemical phenomenon where the cell reaction are

A

FeFe is oxidised to Fe2+Fe ^{2+} and dissolved oxygen in water is reduced to OHOH ^{-}

B

Fe{Fe} is oxidised to Fe3+{Fe^{3+}} and H2O{H_2O} is reduced to O22{O_2^{2-}}

C

Fe{Fe} is oxidised to Fe2+{Fe^{2+}} and H2O{H_2O} is reduced to O2{O_2^-}

D

Fe{Fe} is oxidised to Fe2+{Fe^{2+}} and H2O{H_2O} is reduced to O2{O_2}.

Answer

FeFe is oxidised to Fe2+Fe ^{2+} and dissolved oxygen in water is reduced to OHOH ^{-}

Explanation

Solution

FeFe2++2eFe \longrightarrow Fe ^{2+}+2 e^{-} (anode reaction)

O2+2H2O+4e3OHO _{2}+2 H _{2} O +4 e^{-} \longrightarrow 3 OH (cathode reaction)

The overall reaction is

2Fe+O2+2H2O2Fe(OH)22 Fe + O _{2}+2 H _{2} O \longrightarrow 2 Fe ( OH )_{2}
Fe(OH)2Fe ( OH )_{2} may be dehydrated to iron oxide FeOFeO, or further oxidised to Fe(OH)3Fe ( OH )_{3} and then dehydrated to iron rust, Fe2O3Fe _{2} O _{3}