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B Thic3ened )rown solids are deposited
C Thinned -as bubbles are released
D -as bubbles are released )rown solids are deposited
24. ( dilute copperGIIH chloride solution is electrolysed using carbon electrodes.
Which of the
following occurs at the anode and cathode respecti5ely?
$node "at%ode
A *opper metal is deposited 2.ygen is released
B 2.ygen is released *opper metal is deposited
C *hloride is released 2.ygen is released
D 2.ygen is released *opper metal is deposited
!6. CeadGIIH iodide solids do not conduct electricity because
A ions are not present
B the ions are not free to mo5e
C leadGIIH iodide consists of molecules
D of the strong attraction of the atomic nucleus of the ions
!1. The diagram below shows the apparatus arrangement for the electrolysis of the
dilute
leadGIIH nitrate solution.
What is formed at the carbon electrode P?
( Cead * 2.ygen
) /itrogen + :ydrogen
!2. The diagram below shows a simple 5oltaic cell.
The 5oltmeter shows a reading of 1.1 '. What is the possible reading of the
5oltmeter if the 7inc plate is replaced with a lead plate?
( 6.# ' * 1.2 '
) 1.1 ' + 2.1 '
)
!!. Which of the following chemical cells are rechargeable?
I. ( dry cell
II. ( lead acids accumulator
III. (n al3aline cell
I'. ( nic3elIcadmium cell
(. I and II only
). I and III only
*. II and III only
+. II and I' only
!%. . Table 2 shows the information
What is the potential di&erence of the pair of metals P and D?
( 1. '
) !.1 '
* !. '
+ %.# '
!". +iagram below shows the electrolysis of molten leadGIIH chloride using carbon
electrodes.
Which of the following e8uations represents the reaction that ta3es place at the
anode?
( Pb
29
9 2e
I
Pb
) *12 9 2e
I
2*l
I
* 2*I
I
*12 9 2e
I
+ Pb Pb
29
9 2e
I
!. +iagram below shows the setIup of apparatus for the electrolysis of 2.6 mol
dm
I!
of ironGIIH
chloride solution.
*
Pair of
Potential
diference/ V
Metal at
negatie
terminal
Metals
P and
*opper
1.1
*opper
D and
*opper
2.#
D
E and
*opper
2.6 E
What are the products formed at the carbon electrode F and carbon electrode 1?
Electrode
!
Electrode "
(
:ydrogen 2.ygen
)
Iron 2.ygen
*
:ydrogen *hlorine
+
Iron *hlorine
!#. What can be obser5ed at the electrodes when molten aluminium chloride is
electrolysed?
Anode Cat#ode
(
*hlorine (luminium
)
(luminium *hlorine
*
:ydrogen 2.ygen
+
(luminium 2.ygen
!8. (8ueous sil5er nitrate is electrolysed using sil5er electrodes. What would be
obser5ed?
,lectrode
*athode GI5eH (node G95eH
( Thinner Thic3er
) Thic3er Jnchanged
* Jnchanged Thinner
+ Thic3er Thinner
!4. Three di&erent bea3ers were set up as shown
+
Which of the se8uences below shows the order of decreasing reacti5ity of the four
metals?
( W, F , K , 1 * 1, F, W, K
B F , 1 , K , W + K , W, F , 1
%6. +iagram below shows an e.periment carried out to electroplate an iron spoon
with nic3el.
It was found that no plating too3 place on the iron spoon after !6 minutes. What
should ha5e done toIma3e sure the electroplating process can ta3e place?
( Increase the duration of the electroplating process
B Increase the concentration of the electrolyte
* ,.change the terminals of the cell
D Eeplace the iron spoon with iron 3ey
1 11 21 !1
1,
2 12 22 !2
! 1! 2! !!
% 1% 2% !%
" 1" 2" !"
1 2 !
# 1# 2# !#
8 18 28 !8
4 14 24 !4
16 26 !6 %6
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