Chemistry
Select the correct answer — A compound which during electrolysis in its molten state, liberates a reddish brown gas at the anode is :
- Sodium chloride
- Copper (II) oxide
- Copper (II) sulphate
- Lead (II) bromide
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A metal article is to be electroplated with silver. The electrolyte selected is sodium argentocyanide.
(i) What kind of salt is sodium argentocyanide.
(ii) Why is it preferred to silver nitrate as an electrolyte?
(iii) State one condition to ensure that the deposit is smooth, firm and long lasting.
(iv) Write the reaction taking place at the cathode.
(v) Write the reaction taking place at the anode.
Aqueous solution of nickel sulphate contains Ni2+ and SO42- ions
(i) Which ion moves towards the cathode?
(ii) What is the product at the anode?
During electroplating of an article with nickel —
(i) Name — (a) The electrolyte (b) The cathode (c) The anode
(ii) Give the reaction of the electrolysis at (a) The cathode (b) The anode
A, B and C are three electrolytic cells, connected in different circuits. Cell 'A' contains NaCl solution and the bulb in the circuit glows brightly, when the circuit is completed. Cell 'B' contains acetic acid and the bulb glows dimly. Cell 'C' contains sugar solution, and the bulb does not glow. Give reasons for each observation.