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konstantin123 [22]
3 years ago
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Question 1

Chemistry
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Lunna [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: 28

Explanation:

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If the coulombs are supplied at 1.44 V, then 4.766 × 10¹¹ joules are produced.

(a) The reaction is

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(b) Given

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   = (25 + 273 ) K

   = 298 K

<h3>What is Ideal Gas Law ?</h3>

It is expressed as

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Hence ,

n = \frac{PV}{RT}

   = \frac{(12)(3.5.10^{6} )}{(0.082057)(298)}

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charge = moles of electron × F

          =  (3.435 ×10⁶ × 96500) C

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(c) We know that,

Voltage = \frac{energy}{charge}  =  \frac{J}{C}

1.44 V = \frac{energy}{3.31 . 10^{11} }

Energy = 1.44 V × 3.31 × 10¹¹ C

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Question : Car manufacturers are developing engines that use H₂ as fuel. In Iceland, Sweden, and other parts of Scandinavia countries, where hydroelectric plants produce inexpensive electric power, the H₂ can be made industrially by the electrolysis of water.

a) How many moles of electrons flow per mole of reaction ?

b) How many coulombs are needed to produce 3.53X10⁶ L of H₂ gas at   12.0 atm and 25°C.

c) If the coulombs are supplied at 1.44 V, how many joules are produced?

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<span>A - moving 2 newton's up 0.6 meter = 1.2 joules
B - moving 4 newton's up 0.6 meter = 2.4 joules
C - moving 6 newton's up 0.3 meter = 1.8 joules
D - moving 9 newton's up 0.3 meter = 2.7 joules
The greatest amount of work is in example D. 
</span>

<span>
 D is your answer. </span>

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