Describe the electrolysis of an

  1. Hydrogen may be obtained from all but one of these methodsa. Electrolysis of methane b. Reaction of a metal on a dilute acid c.
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  2. Hydrogen may be obtained from all but one of these methodsa. Electrolysis of methane b. Reaction of a metal on a dilute acid c.
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  3. Electrolysis is carried out for 2.00 h in the following cell. The platinum cathode which has a mass of 25.0782 g, weighs
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  4. Calculate the mass of Li formed by electrolysis of molten LiCl by a current of 7.5X10^4 A flowing for a period of 24 hours.
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  5. Describe the electrolysis of an aqueous soln of KNO3
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  6. A copper electrode weighs 35.42 g before the electrolysis of a CuSO4(aq) solution and weighs36.69 g after the electrolysis has
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  7. Which of the following is NOT a step of cellular respiration?(2 points) Responses electrolysis electrolysis glycolysis
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  8. gallium is obtained by electrolysis of its chlorides. write the balance anoid and cathode equations which occur if you were to
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  9. Calculate the mass of Li formed by electrolysis of molten LiCl by a current of 6.7×104 A flowing for a period of 23 h . Assume
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  10. A. State Ohm’s lawB.Describe the process of electrolysis C. What is the relationship between resistance and resistivity D.
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