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Consider four different samples: aqueous LiF, molten LiF, aqueous AgF, and molten AgF. Current run through each sample produces one of the following products at the cathode: solid lithium, solid silver, or hydrogen gas. Match each sample to its cathodic product. Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins.

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Answer:

Molten LiF forms solid lithium

Aqueous AgF forms solid silver

Aqueous LiF forms hydrogen gas.

Step-by-step explanation:

Aqueous solution of
LiF has water molecule, there will be competing will be two competing cations for reduction, while
Li^(+)(aq) and
H^(+)(aq).However the reduction potential of
H^(+)(aq) is more than that of the
Li^(+)(aq) . Hence,
H^(+)(aq) reduced to hydrogen gas.

Molten
LiF has only solid form of
LiF and
Li^(+)(aq) reduced to form
Li solid.

An aqueous form of
AgF contains water molecules.there will be competing will be two competing cations for reduction, while
Ag^(3+)(aq) and
H^(+)(aq).However the reduction potential of
Ag^(3+)(aq) is more than that of the
H^(+)(aq) . Hence,
Ag^(3+)(aq) reduced to solid silver.

Therefore, Molten LiF forms solid lithium

Aqueous AgF forms solid silver

Aqueous LiF forms hydrogen gas.

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