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Chromium plating can involve the electrolysis of an electrolyte of an acidified mixture of chromic acid and chromium sulphate. If during electrolysis the article being plated increases in mass by `2.6g` and `0.6dm^(3)` of oxygen are evolved at an inert anode, the oxidation state of chromium ions being discharged must be `: (` assuming atomic weight of `Cr=52` and `1 mol e` of gas at room temperature and pressure occupies a volume at `24dm^(3))`

A

`-1`

B

Zero

C

`+1`

D

`+2`

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The correct Answer is:
c

`4H^(o+) rarr O_(2)+2H_(2)O+4e^(-)implies1 mol-=4F`
`implies(0.6)/(24) mol -=4xx(0.6)/(24)=0.1F`
`Cr^(3+)+xe^(-) rarr Cr^((3-x)o+)`
`implies1mol--=xFimplies(2.6)/(52)mol-=(x)/(20)F-=0.1Fimpliesf=x=2`
`implies` Oxidation state of `Cr^((3-2))=Cr^(+1)=+1`.
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