Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
On passing a current through a molten al...

On passing a current through a molten aluminium chloride for some time, produced `11.2` lit of `Cl_(2)` at NTP at anode, the quantity of aluminium deposited at cathode is

A

27 grams

B

18 grams

C

9 gram

D

36 gram

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
C

11.2 lit `Cl_(2)` at STP = 35.5 gm = 1 GEW
`therefore 1 GEW` of .Al. will be deposited which is 9 gm
Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

A current was passed for two hour through a solution of an acid that liberated 11.2 litre of oxygen at NTP at anode. What will be the amount of copper deposited at the cathode by the same current when passed through a solution of copper sulphate for the same time?

On passing a current through molten KCl 19.5 g of K is deposited. The amount of Al deposited by the same quantity of electricity if passed through molten AlCl_(3) is