31.
For the reaction, $$C{u^{2 + }} + 2{e^ - } \to Cu;\log \left[ {C{u^{2 + }}} \right]$$ vs $$E$$ graph is of type as shown in figure, where $$OA = 0.34\,V,$$ the electrode potential of the half-cell of $$Cu\left| {C{u^{2 + }}\left( {0.1\,M} \right)} \right.$$ will be
32.
Standard free energies of formation $$\left( {{\text{in}}\,kJ/mol} \right)$$ at $$298\,K$$ are $$ - 237.2, - 394.4$$ and $$ - 8.2$$ for $${H_2}O\left( l \right),C{O_2}\left( g \right)$$ and pentane $$(g),$$ respectively. The value of $$E_{cell}^ \circ $$ for the pentane-oxygen fuel cell is
As we go down the group 1( i.e. from $$L{i^ + }$$ to $${K^ + }$$ ), the ionic radius increases, degree of solvation decreases and hence effective size decreases resulting in increase in ionic mobility. Hence equivalent conductance at infinite dilution increases in the same order.
34.
The oxidation potential of a hydrogen electrode at $$pH=10$$ and $${P_{{H_2}}} = 1\,atm$$ is
35.
Specific conductance of $$0.1\,M\,HA$$ is $$3.75 \times {10^{ - 4}}oh{m^{ - 1}}c{m^{ - 1}}.$$ If $${\lambda ^\infty }\left( {HA} \right) = 250\,oh{m^{ - 1}}c{m^2}mo{l^{ - 1}},$$ the dissociation constant $${K_a}$$ of $$HA$$ is :
36.
A gas $$X$$ at 1 atm is bubbled through a solution containing a mixture of 1 $$MY$$ and $$MZ$$ at 25°C. If the reduction potential of $$Z> Y > X,$$ then,
The given order of reduction potentials is $$Z > Y > X.$$ A spontaneous reaction will have the following characteristics
$$Z$$ reduced and $$Y$$ oxidised
$$Z$$ reduced and $$X$$ oxidised
$$Y$$ reduced and $$X$$ oxidised
Hence, $$Y$$ will oxidise $$X$$ and not $$Z.$$
37.
The highest electrical conductivity of the following aqueous solutions is of
Difluoroacetic acid being strongest acid will furnish maximum number of $$ions$$ showing highest electrical conductivity.
38.
When electric current is passed through a cell having an electrolytic solution, the cations move towards the cathode and anions towards the anode. If anode is pulled out from the solution
A
the cations and anions will move towards the cathode
B
the cations will continue to move towards cathode and anions will stop moving
C
both the cations and anions will stop moving
D
the cations and anions will start moving randomly.
Answer :
the cations and anions will start moving randomly.