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Electrolysis of Aqueous Salts

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Electrochemistry Mole Calculations in Electrochemistry • The electrolysis of molten sodium chloride produces sodium and chlorine. Calculate the time in seconds taken for a current of 50.0 A to produce 120 dm3 of chlorine gas. a) Convert volume of chlorine gas into moles: moles of gas = volume in dm3  24.0 = 120  24.0 = 5.00 mol b) Calculate moles of electrons produced when this many moles of chlorine gas are produced: from the ionic half-equation for oxidation of Cl– at the anode, 2Cl(l) → Cl2(g) + 2e–  the production of 1 mol of Cl(g) produces 2 mol of electrons  the production of 5.00 mol of Cl2(g) produces 2  5.00 = 10.0 mol of electrons

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