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Gallium is obtained by electrolysis of its chlorides. Write the anode and cathode electrode equations which occur if you were to electrolyze molten gallium chloride and give the overall balanced reaction.
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waine
Gallium is obtained by electrolysis of its chlorides. Write the anode and cathode electrode equations which occur if you were to electrolyze molten gallium chloride and give the overall balanced reaction.
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At the anode you have Ga^3+ + 3e ==> Ga
At the cathode you have 2Cl^- ==> Cl2 + 2e
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overall: 2Ga^3+ + 6Cl^- ==> 2GaCl3
Note: GaCl3 actually occurs, like AlCl3, as the dimer; i.e., Ga2Cl6
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At the cathode you have 2Cl^- ==> Cl2 + 2e
-------------------------------------------------------
overall: 2Ga^3+ + 6Cl^- ==> 2GaCl3
Note: GaCl3 actually occurs, like AlCl3, as the dimer; i.e., Ga2Cl6
Can't help on the other. Wouldn't anyway since that's answer mooching.
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Nakwel
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