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State and explain Faraday's laws of electrolysis. How many grams of chlorine will be produced by the electrolysis of molten sodium chloride with a current of 5.5 A for 25 min?

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  1. Predict the products of electrolysis in each of the following ? A d...

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  2. State and explain Faraday’s laws of electrolysis.

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  3. State and explain Faraday's laws of electrolysis. How many grams of ch...

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  4. Define and explain electrochemical equivalent.How is it related with c...

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  5. Define electrochemical equivalent and chemical equivalent. How are th...

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  6. Define 'specific conductance' and 'equivalent conductance'. How are th...

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  7. A 0.1N solution of NaCl has a specific conductance of 0.00112 ohm^-1 c...

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  8. State and explain Kohlrausch's law of independeat migration of ions.

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  9. State and explain Kohlrausch's law. How can this law be used to find e...

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  10. write a short note on : (a) kohlrausch's law

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  11. (b) Galvanic cell

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  12. Define electrode potential and Nernst equation.

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  13. Write notes on (i) Electroplating (ii) Electrorefining (iii) Gal...

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  14. How does molar conductivity vary with concentration for weak and stron...

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  15. The resistance of a conductivity cell containing 0.001 M KCl solution ...

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  16. How does molar conductivity vary with concentration for weak and stron...

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  17. Calculate the emf of the cell in which the following reaction takes pl...

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  18. State and explain Kohlrausch's law. How can this law be used to find e...

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  19. Three electrolytic cells A,B and C containing solutions of zinc sulpha...

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  20. Resistance of a conductivity cell filled with 0.1 M KCl solution is 10...

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