Question
Question: What is the volume of Hydrogen liberated at N.T.P by the charge which liberates \( 0.3175gm \) of co...
What is the volume of Hydrogen liberated at N.T.P by the charge which liberates 0.3175gm of copper?
A. 224cc
B. 112cc
C. 56cc
D. None of these
Solution
Hint : To solve this question, first we will briefly define the N.T.P system of liberation of element. And then we will first liberate the given quantity of copper to get the charge. As we already know that, ( 31.75gm of copper is liberated by 96500C of charge ).
Complete Step By Step Answer:
Normal Temperature and Pressure NTP is commonly used as a standard condition for testing and documentation of fan capacities: NTP - Normal Temperature and Pressure - is defined as air at 200C ( 293.15K,680F ) and 1atm .
As we know that, 31.75gm of copper is liberated by 96500C of charge.
∵1gm of copper is liberated by 31.7596500C of charge.
∴0.3175gm of copper will be liberated by 31.7596500×0.3175C or 965C of charge.
Now, as we know that, 96500C of charge liberates 11.2litre of hydrogen,
965C of charge will liberate: 9650011.2×1000×965=112cc .
Hence, the correct option is (B.) 112cc .
Note :
So, Copper does not liberate hydrogen from the solution of dilute hydrochloric acid because copper lies below the hydrogen in the electrochemical series.