Electrolysis of aqueous solution of potassium acetate gives an alkane (x) and \({CO}_2\) (y) at anode. The volume ratio of these two gases \(x\) and \(y\) at STP is respectively:
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Electrolysis of carboxylate ions leads to alkane and \({CO}_2\) in a 1:2 ratio by volume.
During electrolysis of potassium acetate, the following reaction occurs:
- At anode: acetate ions oxidize to produce ethane (alkane) and carbon dioxide.
- The ratio of moles of alkane to \(\mathrm{CO}_2\) formed is 1:2.
- Hence, volume ratio at STP is also 1:2.