Asked by Mona

A current of 3.40 A is passed through a Ni(NO3)2 solution for 1.80 hours. How much nickel is plated out of the solution?

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Answered by Devron
Made a mistake that Dr. Bob222 caught in an earlier post. See your earlier post for corrections.

Current=charge/time (s)

Where

current=3.40A

Convert hr to seconds (s):

1.80hrs*(60 min/1 hr)*(1 min/60s)= time in s

Solve for charge:

seconds*current=charge (C)

1 mole of e^-s=9.65 x 10^4 C

Solve for moles:

C*(1 mole/9.65 x 10^4 C)=moles of e^-s

The half reaction is the following:

Ni2+ + 2e ---> Ni

So, 2 moles of e^- is needed for 1 mole of Ni:

Solve for moles of Ni:

moles of e^-s*(1 mole of Ni/2 mole of e^-)= moles of Ni

Solve for mass:

moles of Ni*( 58.69 g/mole)= mass of Ni
Answered by Mona
I am doing something wrong I keep getting the wrong answer
Answered by DrBob222
Instead of us guessing, why don't you show your work so we can find the error.
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