Telangana Board Solutions for Chapter: Electrochemistry and Chemical Kinetics, Exercise 10: Questions

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Questions from Telangana Board Solutions for Chapter: Electrochemistry and Chemical Kinetics, Exercise 10: Questions with Hints & Solutions

EASY
12th Telangana Board
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Give the chemical equation that represents the reduction of liquid water H2O(l) at the platinum anode.

 

HARD
12th Telangana Board
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State and explain the Nernst equation with the help of a metallic electrode and anon-metallic electrode.

HARD
12th Telangana Board
IMPORTANT

Explain with a suitable example the relation between the Gibbs energy of chemical reaction (G) and the functioning of the electrochemical cell.

HARD
12th Telangana Board
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How is molar conductivity of an aqueous solution of an electrolyte measured experimentally?

 

MEDIUM
12th Telangana Board
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Explain the variation of molar conductivity with the change in concentration of the electrolyte. Give reasons.

EASY
12th Telangana Board
IMPORTANT

What are the products obtained at cathode and the anode during the electrolysis of the following when platinum electrodes are used in the electrolysis?

Aqueous CuSO4 solution

EASY
12th Telangana Board
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What are the products obtained at cathode and the anode during the electrolysis of the following when platinum electrodes are used in the electrolysis?

Aqueous K2SO4 solution

EASY
12th Telangana Board
IMPORTANT

Define average rate of a reaction. How is the rate of reaction expressed in terms of change in the concentration of reactants and products for the reactions

2HI(g) H2(g) +I2(g)