The identity of the alkaline earth metal chloride has to be revealed. 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 = Atomic mass n × 96 , 485 The mass of metal is calculated by multiplying the moles of metal with its atomic molar mass. This gives the mass of the metal to be plated out in the electrolytic cell. To determine: The identity of the alkaline earth metal chloride liberated at cathode due to electrolysis process for a given current for a given period of time
The identity of the alkaline earth metal chloride has to be revealed. 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 = Atomic mass n × 96 , 485 The mass of metal is calculated by multiplying the moles of metal with its atomic molar mass. This gives the mass of the metal to be plated out in the electrolytic cell. To determine: The identity of the alkaline earth metal chloride liberated at cathode due to electrolysis process for a given current for a given period of time
Solution Summary: The author explains the non-spontaneous reaction 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 identity of the alkaline earth metal chloride has to be revealed.
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=Atomicmassn×96,485
The mass of metal is calculated by multiplying the moles of metal with its atomic molar mass. This gives the mass of the metal to be plated out in the electrolytic cell.
To determine: The identity of the alkaline earth metal chloride liberated at cathode due to electrolysis process for a given current for a given period of time
20.21 Predict the major product formed by 1,4-addition of HCI to cyclopentadiene.
20.22 Draw structural formulas for the two constitutional isomers with the molecular for-
mula C₂H,Br, formed by adding one mole of Br, to cyclopentadiene.
Add substituents to draw the conformer below (sighting down the
indicated bond), then rotate the back carbon to provide the conformation
that will be capable of an E2 elimination. R/S stereochemistry is graded.
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20.17 Predict the structure of the major product formed by 1,2-addition of HBr to
3-methylenecyclohexene.
3-Methylenecyclohexene
20.18 Predict the major product formed by 1,4-addition of HBr to 3-methylenecyclohexene.
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