An electric charge of 5 Faradays is passed through three electrolytes AgNO 3 , CuSO 4 and…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Electrochemistry
An electric charge of 5 Faradays is passed through three electrolytes AgNO3, CuSO4 and FeCl3 solution. The grams of each metal liberated at cathode will be
- Ag = 10.8 g, Cu = 12.7 g, Fe = 1.11g
- Ag = 540 g, Cu = 367.5 g, Fe = 325 g
- Ag = 108 g, Cu = 63.5 g, Fe = 56 g
- Ag = 540 g, Cu = 158. 8 g, Fe = 93.3 g
Answer
(D) Ag = 540 g, Cu = 158. 8 g, Fe = 93.3 g
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