The production of 1,4-dicyanobutane electrochemically and the further reduction of compound for its use in the production of nylon is given. The amount of current used to produce given amount of NC − ( CH 2 ) 4 − CN per hour is to be calculated. Concept introduction: The non-spontaneous reaction takes place in an electrolytic cell in which there occurs conversion of electrical energy into chemical energy and this is used for the electrolysis of a metal. The charge generated in the cell is calculated as, Q = I t When electricity is passed through an electrolytic cell, at that time the amount of the substance that is liberated at an electrode is given by, W = Z Q = Z I t The value of Z is given as, Z = Molar mass n × 96 , 485 To determine: The amount of current used to produce given amount of NC − ( CH 2 ) 4 − CN per hour.
The production of 1,4-dicyanobutane electrochemically and the further reduction of compound for its use in the production of nylon is given. The amount of current used to produce given amount of NC − ( CH 2 ) 4 − CN per hour is to be calculated. Concept introduction: The non-spontaneous reaction takes place in an electrolytic cell in which there occurs conversion of electrical energy into chemical energy and this is used for the electrolysis of a metal. The charge generated in the cell is calculated as, Q = I t When electricity is passed through an electrolytic cell, at that time the amount of the substance that is liberated at an electrode is given by, W = Z Q = Z I t The value of Z is given as, Z = Molar mass n × 96 , 485 To determine: The amount of current used to produce given amount of NC − ( CH 2 ) 4 − CN per hour.
Solution Summary: The author calculates the amount of current used to produce 1,4-dicyanobutane electrochemically and the further reduction of compound for its use in production of nylon.
The production of 1,4-dicyanobutane electrochemically and the further reduction of compound for its use in the production of nylon is given. The amount of current used to produce given amount of
NC−(CH2)4−CN per hour is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
The non-spontaneous reaction takes place in an electrolytic cell in which there occurs conversion of electrical energy into chemical energy and this is used for the electrolysis of a metal.
The charge generated in the cell is calculated as,
Q=It
When electricity is passed through an electrolytic cell, at that time the amount of the substance that is liberated at an electrode is given by,
W=ZQ=ZIt
The value of
Z is given as,
Z=Molarmassn×96,485
To determine: The amount of current used to produce given amount of
NC−(CH2)4−CN per hour.
Consider a solution of 0.00304 moles of 4-nitrobenzoic acid (pKa = 3.442) dissolved in 25 mL water and titrated with 0.0991 M NaOH. Calculate the pH at the equivalence point
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