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How long does it take to electroplate 0.5 mm of gold on an object with a surface area of 31 cm^^ from an Au3+(aq) solution with a 8 A current? Recall the density of gold is 19.3 g/cm^3.

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Answer:

It will take 5492 seconds to electroplate 0.5 mm of gold on an object .

Step-by-step explanation:

Mass of gold = m

Volume of gold = v

Surface area on which gold is plated =
a=31 cm^2

Thickness of the gold plating = h = 0.5 mm = 0.05 cm

1 mm = 0.1 cm


V=a* h=31 cm^2* 0.05 cm=1.55 cm^3

Density of the gold =
d=19.3 g/cm^3


m=d* v=19.3 g/cm^3* 1.55 cm^3=29.915g

Moles of gold =
(29.915 g)/(197 g/mol)=0.152 mol


Au^(3+)+3e^-\rightarrow Au

According to reaction, 1 mole of gold required 3 moles of electrons,then 0.152 moles of gold will require :


(3)/(1)* 0.152 mol=0.456 mol of electrons

Number of electrons = N =
0.456* * 6.022* 10^(23)

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

Total charge required = Q


Q=N* q

Amount of current passes = I = 8 Ampere

Duration of time = T


I=(Q)/(T)


T=(N* q)/(I)


=(0.456* * 6.022* 10^(23)* 1.6* 10^(-19) C)/(8 A)=5492 s

It will take 5492 seconds to electroplate 0.5 mm of gold on an object .

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