The half reaction at an electrode during electrolysis is Mg+ (molten) + 2 e- → Mg (s) Calculate the number of grams of magnesium that can be produced by supplying 20,000 Coulomb charge to this electrode. The molar mass of Mg is 24.31 g/mol. There is 96,500 Coulomb charge in every mol of electrons.

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A concentration cell is constructed having Zn elelctrodes in two ZNSO4
solutions A and B. At 25°C, the osmotic pressure of the two solutions are 56.3 atm and
0.563 atm, respectively. Calculate the Ecell, assuming no ion pair formation. II = ¡MRT.
Transcribed Image Text:A concentration cell is constructed having Zn elelctrodes in two ZNSO4 solutions A and B. At 25°C, the osmotic pressure of the two solutions are 56.3 atm and 0.563 atm, respectively. Calculate the Ecell, assuming no ion pair formation. II = ¡MRT.
The half reaction at an electrode during electrolysis is
Mg+ (molten) + 2 e- → Mg (s)
Calculate the number of grams of magnesium that can be produced by supplying 20,000
Coulomb charge to this electrode.
The molar mass of Mg is 24.31 g/mol. There is 96,500 Coulomb charge in every mol of
electrons.
Transcribed Image Text:The half reaction at an electrode during electrolysis is Mg+ (molten) + 2 e- → Mg (s) Calculate the number of grams of magnesium that can be produced by supplying 20,000 Coulomb charge to this electrode. The molar mass of Mg is 24.31 g/mol. There is 96,500 Coulomb charge in every mol of electrons.
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