The reactions that take place at the cathode and the anode when molten NiBr 2 , AlF 3 and MnI 2 are electrolyzed. 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 electrolytic cell involves a cathode and an anode, both dipped into an electrolytic solution having both the positive and negative ions. To determine: The reactions that take place at the cathode and the anode when molten NiBr 2 is electrolyzed. The reaction taking place at cathode is, Ni 2 + + 2 e − → Ni The reaction taking place at anode is, 2 Br − → Br 2 + 2 e −
The reactions that take place at the cathode and the anode when molten NiBr 2 , AlF 3 and MnI 2 are electrolyzed. 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 electrolytic cell involves a cathode and an anode, both dipped into an electrolytic solution having both the positive and negative ions. To determine: The reactions that take place at the cathode and the anode when molten NiBr 2 is electrolyzed. The reaction taking place at cathode is, Ni 2 + + 2 e − → Ni The reaction taking place at anode is, 2 Br − → Br 2 + 2 e −
Solution Summary: The author describes the electrolysis of molten NiBr_2 in an electrolytic cell.
Definition Definition Process of breaking down ionic compounds into their constituent elements by passing a direct electric current through the compound in a fluid state.
Chapter 18, Problem 107E
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The reactions that take place at the cathode and the anode when molten
NiBr2,
AlF3 and
MnI2 are electrolyzed.
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 electrolytic cell involves a cathode and an anode, both dipped into an electrolytic solution having both the positive and negative ions.
To determine: The reactions that take place at the cathode and the anode when molten
NiBr2 is electrolyzed.
The reaction taking place at cathode is,
Ni2++2e−→Ni
The reaction taking place at anode is,
2Br−→Br2+2e−
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The reactions that take place at the cathode and the anode when molten
NiBr2,
AlF3 and
MnI2 are electrolyzed.
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 electrolytic cell involves a cathode and an anode, both dipped into an electrolytic solution having both the positive and negative ions.
To determine: The reactions that take place at the cathode and the anode when molten
AlF3 is electrolyzed.
The reaction taking place at cathode is,
Al3++3e−→Al
The reaction taking place at anode is,
2F−→F2+2e−
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The reactions that take place at the cathode and the anode when molten
NiBr2,
AlF3 and
MnI2 are electrolyzed.
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 electrolytic cell involves a cathode and an anode, both dipped into an electrolytic solution having both the positive and negative ions.
To determine: The reactions that take place at the cathode and the anode when molten
NiBr2 is electrolyzed.
The number of microstates corresponding to each macrostate is given by N. The dominant macrostate or configuration of a system is the macrostate with the greatest weight W. Are both statements correct?
For the single step reaction: A + B → 2C + 25 kJ
If the activation energy for this reaction is 35.8 kJ, sketch an energy vs. reaction coordinate diagram for this reaction. Be sure to label the following on your diagram: each of the axes, reactant compounds and product compounds, enthalpy of reaction, activation energy of the forward reaction with the correct value, activation energy of the backwards reaction with the correct value and the transition state.
In the same sketch you drew, after the addition of a homogeneous catalyst, show how it would change the graph. Label any new line "catalyst" and label any new activation energy.
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