Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
The electric charge for electrode deposi...

The electric charge for electrode deposition of one gram equivalent of a substance is:

A

One ampere per second

B

96,500 coulombs per second

C

One ampere for one hour

D

Charge on one mole of electrons

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
D

Charge of one mole of electrons=96,500C.
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • ELECTROCHEMISTRY

    ERRORLESS |Exercise Jee Section (More than one choice correct answer)|10 Videos
  • ELECTROCHEMISTRY

    ERRORLESS |Exercise Jee Section (Reasoning type question)|3 Videos
  • ELECTROCHEMISTRY

    ERRORLESS |Exercise Critical Thinking Objective Question|16 Videos
  • D & P-BLOCK ELEMENTS

    ERRORLESS |Exercise JEE Section (Numeric answer type questions)|2 Videos
  • ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY

    ERRORLESS |Exercise CRITICAL THINKING (Objective question )|16 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The electrice charge for eeletrode deposition of 1g equivalent of a substance is

The electric charge required for electrode deposition of one gram-equivalent of a substance is :

One gm equivalent of substance present in :-

How much charge is required to deposit one equivalent of any substance ?

Assertion (A): During electrolysis 48250 coulombs of electricity will deposit 0.5 gramequivalent of silver metal from Ag^(+) ions Reason (R): One Faraday of electricity will be required to deposity 0.5 gram - equivalent of any substance

(A) 1 faraday = 96,500 coulomb. It is a charge of 1 mole electrons. (R) 1 faraday charge liberates one gram equivalent of substance at an electrode.

ERRORLESS -ELECTROCHEMISTRY-Jee Section (Only one choice correct answer)
  1. Faraday's laws of electrolysis are related to the

    Text Solution

    |

  2. In electrolysis of dilute H2SO4 using platinum electrodes .

    Text Solution

    |

  3. The electric charge for electrode deposition of one gram equivalent of...

    Text Solution

    |

  4. A solution containing 1 mol per litre of each Cu(NO(3))(2), AgNO(3), ...

    Text Solution

    |

  5. The reaction (1)/(2)H(2)(g)+AgCl(s)hArrH^(+)(aq)+Cl^(-)(aq)+Ag(s) ...

    Text Solution

    |

  6. When a lead storage battery is discharged

    Text Solution

    |

  7. The standard oxidation potential E^(@) for the half cell reactions ar...

    Text Solution

    |

  8. When a copper wire is placed I a solution of AgNO3, the solution acqu...

    Text Solution

    |

  9. Which one of the following metals can not be obtained on electrolysis ...

    Text Solution

    |

  10. The standard reduction potential for Fe^(2+) //Fe and Sn^(2+) //Sn ele...

    Text Solution

    |

  11. Cu^(+) ion is not stable in aqueous solution because because of dispro...

    Text Solution

    |

  12. The requrierd charege for one equivalent weifht of silver deposited on...

    Text Solution

    |

  13. A dilute aqueous solution of Na(2)SO(4) is electrolyzed using platinum...

    Text Solution

    |

  14. The standard reduction potentials of Cu^(2+)|Cu and Cu^(2+)|Cu^(o+) ar...

    Text Solution

    |

  15. A standard hydrogen electrode has zero electrode potential because :

    Text Solution

    |

  16. The standard reduction potential values of three metallic cations, X,Y...

    Text Solution

    |

  17. The emf of the cell in which the following reactions, Zn(s)+Ni^(2+) ...

    Text Solution

    |

  18. A gas X at 1 atm is bubbled through a solution containing a mixture of...

    Text Solution

    |

  19. For a cell reaction involvinig a two electron change, the standard emf...

    Text Solution

    |

  20. For the electrochemical cell (M|M^(+))|| (X^(-)|X) E^(@) (M^(+)//M) =...

    Text Solution

    |