Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
Passing electricity through a dilute sol...

Passing electricity through a dilute solution of sulphuric acid for a certain period of time liberates `168 mL` of gases at `STP`. The quantity of electricity used is

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

On passing one faraday of electricity through a dilute solution of an acid, the volume of hydrogen obtained at NTP is:

Passing electricity through certain gases at a very low pressure can produce -----

A current of 1 A is passed through a dilute solution of sulphuric acid for some time to liberate 1 g of oxygen. How much hydrogen is liberated during this period ? How long the current was passed ? Faraday constant =96500 mol^(-1)

A current of 1 A is possed through a dilute solution of sulphuric acid for some time to liberate 1 g of oxygen. How much hydrogen is liberated during this period? How long was the current passed? Faraday constant = 96500 C mol^(-1) .

A current of 1 A is possed through a dilute solution of sulphuric acid for some time to liberate 1 g of oxygen. How much hydrogen is liberated during this period? How long was the current passed? Faraday constant = 96500 C mol^(-1) .

A current of 1 A is possed through a dilute solution of sulphuric acid for some time to liberate 1 g of oxygen. How much hydrogen is liberated during this period? How long was the current passed? Faraday constant = 96500 C mol^(-1) .

On passing electricity through dilute H_2SO4 solution the amount of substance libeated at the cathode and anode are in the ratio: