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How many hours are required to produce 1.00 x

103kgof sodium by the electrolysis of molten NaCl with a
constantcurrent of 3.00 x 104 A?

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Answer: 42 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

Moles of electron = 1 mole

According to mole concept:

1 mole of an atom contains
6.022* 10^(23) number of particles.

We know that:

Charge on 1 electron =
1.6* 10^(-19)C

Charge on 1 mole of electrons =
1.6* 10^(-19)* 6.022* 10^(23)=96500C


NaCl\rightarrow Na^++Cl^-


Na^++e^-\rightarrow Na

According to stoichiometry:

1 mole of electrons deposit = 23 g of sodium

i.e 96500 C of electricity deposit = 23 g of sodium

Thus 23 g of sodium is deposited by = 96500 C of electricity


1.00* 10^3kg=1.00* 10^6g of sodium is deposited by =
(96500)/(23)* 1.00* 10^6=4.20* 10^9 C of electricity

To calculate the time required, we use the equation:


I=(q)/(t)

where,

I = current passed =
3.00* 10^4A

q = total charge =
4.20* 10^9

t = time in secods = ?

Putting values in above equation, we get:


3.00* 10^4A=(4.20* 10^9)/(t)


t=1.4* 10^5sec=42hr
(1sec= 0.0003hr

Thus 42 hours are required.

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