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The document contains questions about electrochemistry concepts like electrolytes, oxidation-reduction reactions, electrochemical cells, corrosion and electroplating. It tests understanding of the definitions and principles of oxidation numbers, oxidizing and reducing agents, types of electrochemical cells like galvanic and electrolytic cells, and processes like corrosion, electroplating of zinc and chromium. Examples of strong and weak electrolytes and assignment of oxidation numbers according to specific rules are also addressed.
The document contains questions about electrochemistry concepts like electrolytes, oxidation-reduction reactions, electrochemical cells, corrosion and electroplating. It tests understanding of the definitions and principles of oxidation numbers, oxidizing and reducing agents, types of electrochemical cells like galvanic and electrolytic cells, and processes like corrosion, electroplating of zinc and chromium. Examples of strong and weak electrolytes and assignment of oxidation numbers according to specific rules are also addressed.
The document contains questions about electrochemistry concepts like electrolytes, oxidation-reduction reactions, electrochemical cells, corrosion and electroplating. It tests understanding of the definitions and principles of oxidation numbers, oxidizing and reducing agents, types of electrochemical cells like galvanic and electrolytic cells, and processes like corrosion, electroplating of zinc and chromium. Examples of strong and weak electrolytes and assignment of oxidation numbers according to specific rules are also addressed.
1. ______________ is an electrolyte. 2. ______________ is a strong electrolyte in solution. 3. An element is reduced if oxidation number is ______________. 4. The lead storage battery is an __________________. 5. A cation is _______________ charged. 6. Cathode has ________________ charge unit. 7. Oxidation number of Oxygen is ________________. 8. In reduction removal of ______________ takes place. 9. The oxidation number of H is ___________. 10. A device in which interconversion of electrical and chemical energy takes place is ______________. 11. There are __________ types of electrochemical cells. 12. ___________________ is the best example of galvanic cell. 13. The lead storage battery is an ________________. 14. In a galvanic cell the energy converted into electrical energy is ________________. 15. The slow and continuous eating away of the metal is called ______________. 16. In Cr plating the anode is made of __________________. 17. Gold is _______________ metal. 18. Cr(s) _________________. 19. Zn2+ + 2e- Zn(s) takes place on ____________. 20. Na is deposited on ________________.
PART “B”
Q.2: Answer the following questions:
1. What is weak and strong electrolyte? [4] 2. Define oxidation and reduction. [4] 3. What is electroplating and what is its significance? [4] 4. Define oxidizing and reducing agents. Give two examples of each. [4] 5. Dry cell is an irreversible cell. Give reason. [4] PART “C”
Q.3: What is oxidation number? [2]
What are the rules for assigning oxidation number? [4]
Q.4: Describe Daniel cell. [4]
Also draw a cell. [2]
Q.5: What is electroplating? [2]
Explain Zinc plating. [4]
Q.6: What is corrosion? [2]
Explain rusting of Iron. [4]
Q.7: Give reasons for the following:
i. The electrolyte is never in solid form. [2] ii. NaOH is a strong electrolyte but NH4OH is weak electrolyte. [2]