Question:

The chemical equivalent of copper and zinc are $32$ and $108$ respectively. When copper and silver voltmeter are connected in series and electric current is passed through for sometimes, $ 1.6\,g $ of copper is deposited. Then, the mass of silver deposited will be

Updated On: Jun 3, 2024
  • $ 3.5\,g $
  • $ 2.8\,g $
  • $ 5.4\,g $
  • None of these
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

From Faraday's second law, if electric currents of same strength be allowed to flow in different electrolytes for the same time, then the masses of the substances liberated are directly proportional to their chemical equivalents.
$\therefore \frac{m_{2}}{m_{1}}=\frac{E_{2}}{E_{1}}$
$\Rightarrow m_{2}=\frac{E_{2}}{E_{1}} \cdot m_{1} $
Given, $E_{2}=108, E_{1}=32$,
$ m_{1}=1.6\, g$
$\therefore m_{2}=\frac{108}{32} \times 1.6=5.4\, g$
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Concepts Used:

Electrolysis

Electrolysis:

Electrolysis is the process by which an element is decomposed and undergoes some chemical change under the influence of any electric current. The first-ever electrolysis was executed out by Sir Humphrey Davey in the year 1808. Electrolysis can occur in both Galvanic cells and Electrolytic cells

Applications of Electrolysis:

  1. Electrolytic cells are used for the production of Hydrogen and Oxygen gas from water.
  2. They are used for the large-scale production of pure metals like sodium, copper, magnesium, etc.
  3. They are used to extract Aluminium from Bauxite.
  4. Electrolytic cells are used for electroplating, a process by which a thin protective layer of one metal is formed over another metal, mostly for protection.
  5. Electrolysis is used for the electrorefining of non-ferrous metals.

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