A current of 1.25A was passed through an electrolytic cell containing dilute tetra oxosulphate vi for 40 min. Calculate the volume of gas produced at the anode at s.t.p .1F=96500c,molar volume of gas at s.t.p=22.4dm

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To calculate the volume of gas produced at the anode in an electrolytic cell, we can use Faraday's second law of electrolysis. The fundamental steps for this calculation are as follows.

Given:

  1. Current (I) = 1.25 A
  2. Time (t) = 40 minutes = 40 × 60 seconds = 2400 seconds
  3. Faraday's constant (F) = 96500 C
  4. Molar volume of gas at STP = 22.4 L (or 22.4 dm³)

Step 1: Calculate the total charge (Q)

The total charge passed through the cell can be calculated using the formula:

Q=I×t

Substituting the values:

Q=1.25,A×2400,s=3000,C

Step 2: Calculate the moles of electrons transferred

To find the number of moles of electrons, we use Faraday's constant:

Moles of electrons=QF

Substituting in the values:

Moles of electrons=3000,C96500,C/mol0.0311,mol

Step 3: Determine the reaction at the anode

In the case of electrolyzing dilute H2SO4, the gas produced at the anode is typically oxygen gas (O2). The half-reaction for the oxidation of water to oxygen is:

2,H2O4,H++O2+4e

From this reaction, we can see that 4 moles of electrons produce 1 mole of oxygen gas. Hence, the moles of oxygen gas produced is:

Moles of O2=Moles of electrons4=0.031140.007775,mol

Step 4: Calculate the volume of gas at STP

Now we can calculate the volume of oxygen gas produced using the molar volume at STP:

Volume of gas=Moles of O2×Molar Volume

Substituting in the values:

Volume of gas=0.007775,mol×22.4,L/mol0.174,L

Final Answer

Therefore, the volume of gas (oxygen) produced at the anode at STP is approximately 0.174 L or 174 mL.