How much current is necessary to produce H2 gas at the rate of 1 cm3 per second under STP ?

(A) 4.305 amp                                           

(B) 17.22 amp

(C) 8.61 amp                                            

(D) 2.1525 amp.

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A current of 0.250 A is passed through 400 ml of a 2.0 M solution of NaCl for 35 minutes. What will be the pH of the solution after the current is turned off ?

(A) 12.98                            

(B) 12.13

(C) 10.48                            

(D) 9.24

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During discharge of a lead storage cell, the density of sulphuric acid in the cell-

1. Increases.                                     

2. Decreases.

3. Remains unchanged.                      

4. Initially increases but decreases subsequently.

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The cell reaction for the given cell is spontaneous if- 

Pt(H2,P1 ) H+ (1M) || H+ (1M) | Pt(H2, P2 )

(A) P1 > P2

(B) P1 < P2 

(C) P1 = P2

(D) P2 = 1 atm

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The standard electrode potentials (reduction) of Pt/Fe3+, Fe2+ and Pt/Sn4+, Sn2+ are + 0.77 V and + 0.15 V respectively at 25°C. The standard EMF of the reaction Sn4+ + 2Fe2+ → Sn2+ + 2Fe3+ is

(A) – 0.62 V                                        

(B) – 0.92 V

(C) + 0.31 V                                        

(D) + 0.85 V

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Specific conductance of 0.01 M KCl solution is x ohm-1cm-1. When conductivity cell is filled with 0.01 M KCl the conductance observed is y ohm-1. When the same cell is filled with 0.01 M H2 SO4 the observed conductance was z ohm-1 cm-1. Hence specific conductance of 0.01 M H2 SO4 is-

(a) xz                                                                

(b) z/xy

(c) xz/y                                                             

(d) xy/z

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F2 gas can’t be obtained by the electrolysis of any F-1salt because-

(1) Fluorine is the strongest reducing agent

(2) Fluorine is the strongest oxidising agent.

(3) Fluorine easily combine with atmospheric O2

(4) All

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Calculate the quantity of electricity (i.e. charge) delivered by a Daniel cell initially containing 1L each of 1 M Cu2+ion and 1M Zn2+,which is operated until its potential drops to 1V.
(Given : \(E_{Zn2+/Zn}^0 = -0.76V; E_{Cu2+/Cu}^0 = +0.34V\))
(1) 0.029 x 105C
(2) 2.239 x 105C
(3) 1.92 x 105C
(4) 3.123 x 105C

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Some half cell reaction & their standard potential are given which combination would result in a cell with the largest potential.

(i) A+e-  A-        E° =  0.24

(ii) B- + e-  B-2           E° = 1.25

(iii) C- + 2e-  C-3           E -=  1.25

(iv) D + 2e-  D-2            E° = 0.06

(v) E + 4e-E-4           E° = 0.38

(A) i and ii                                                   

(B) ii and iii

(C) iv and v                                                 

(D) ii and v

 

 

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A hydrogen electrode is immersed in a solution with pH = 0 (HCl). By how much will the potential (reduction) change if an equivalent amount of NaOH is added to the solution. (Take pH2 = 1 atm) T = 298 K.

(1) increase by 0.41 V                             

(2) increase by 59 mV

(3) decrease by 0.41 V                            

(4) decrease by 59 mV

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