Q21.99P

Question

What product forms at each electrode in the aqueous electrolysis of the following salts: (a)Cr(NO3)3; (b)MnCl2?

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(a) The product forms at each electrode in the aqueous electrolysis of the following salts CrNO33 is Anode: O2(g)+4H(aq)+and Cathode:Cr(s).

(b) Product forms at each electrode in the aqueous electrolysis of the following salts: (a) MnCl2is Anode:Mn(s) and Cathode:Cl2( g).

1Step 1: Definition

It's an electrochemical process that involves passing current between two electrodes through an ionized solution (the electrolyte) to deposit positive ions (anions) on the negative electrode (cathode) and negative ions (cations) on the positive electrode (cathode) (anode).

2Step 2: Determining the electrolysis

Electrolysis cannot convert all ions into their free element form due to overvoltage, including the following:

- Metal cations from Group 1A

- Metal cations from Group 2A and Aluminum cations from Group 3A

- While the fluoride ion cannot be oxidized, the other halides may. - Common oxyanions such as SO42-,CO32-,NO3-,PO43- cannot be oxidized because they are at their highest oxidation states as they are. Water is oxidized to O2,H+ instead.

There are particular guidelines to follow when forecasting the responses at each cell:

- At the cathode, a greater positive standard potential arises.

- At the anode, a greater negative standard potential develops.

3Step 3: Determining the reduction potential

Given these reduction potentials, one can determine whether the ions or water will be the species reacting:

Reduction:

Ehalf-cello=-0.42 V(+-0.6 due to over voltage, becomes-1.02 V)

2H2O(l)+2e-H2(g)+2OH(aq)-Oxidation

Ehalf-cello=0.82 V(+0.6 due to over voltage, becomes1.42 V)