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MODERN PUBLICATION-ELECTROCHEMISTRY-EXERCISE
- The specific conductance of a solution is 0.356 ohm^-1 cm^-1. The cond...
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- If a current strength of 1 amp. is passed for 10 minutes in AgNO3 solu...
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- Explain standard hydrogen electrode (SHE).
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- Define Kohlrausch's law: Write its one application.
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- Express the relation among the conductivity of a solution in the cell,...
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- Fill in the blanks : On decreasing the concentration of a solution the...
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- What is a primary cell? Given one example.
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- why is it not possible to determine the potential of a single electrod...
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- write the overall cell reaction for lead storage battery.
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- How is the cell potential related to the free energy change? state mea...
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- why does the conductivity of a solution decrease with dilution?
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- The molar conductance at infinite dilution for sodium acetate ,hydroch...
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- The conductivity of 0.20 M solution of KCl at 298 K is 0.248S cm^(-1) ...
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- Under what condition, E("cell") = 0 or Delta G = 0 ?
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- A galvanic cell has electrical potential of 1.1 V. If an opposing pote...
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- Blocks of magnesium metal are often strapped to the steel hulls of oce...
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- what are electrolytes?
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- State and explain Faraday's 1st law of electrolysis.
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- Explain Faraday's second law of electrolysis.
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- Define electrochemical equivalent.
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