Hello
I just got a little bit stuck with some homework at Uni.
Problem description:
An aqueous solution contains cadmium ions Cd2+ at a concentration of 2.5 x 10^-3 mole/dm^3
Cadmium hydroxide is to be precipitated from this solution by raising and maintaining the solution PH at 11.2.
I need to calculate:
a)The % recovery that could be achieved by precipitating cadmium as Cd(OH)2 from solution at pH = 11.2
b)If the same amount of Cd^2+ was to be removed by electrolytic deposition, how much electricity would be needed?
c)The electrode potential which would be required to initiate deposition of cadmium in question(b)
My idea for question a) is to use molar mass of cadmium and concentration of the cadmium ions to calculate the mass of cadmium in solution and then convert that mass as percentage of molar mass of cadmium. So I got 0.281 g Cd and 0.25% recovery...
For question b) not sure but I think I need to use 96500C per 1 gram of substance and calculate the electricity per 0.281g?
c) Should I use Nernst equation or relate SEP of Cd which is -0.40V to my solution, my answer was -0.001V.
Thanks for any help
Marek