1. When an aqueous solution of potassium fluoride is electrolyzed, which of the following occurs?
A) O
2 and H
+ are produced at one electrode and H
2 and OH
- are formed at the other.
B) O
2 and OH
- are produced at one electrode and H
2 and H
+ are formed at the other.
C) Metallic K is formed at one electrode and O
2 and H
+ are formed at the other.
D) Metallic K is produced at one electrode and elemental F
2 is produced at the other.
The answer is A, so from that I'm guessing that the half reactions are
O
2 + 4H
+ + 4e
- 2H
2O
4OH
- O
2 + 2H
2O + 4e
-Is that right? If it is, then where do they come from and how is it related to KF?
2. The overall reaction for the lead storage battery when it discharges is:
Pb(s) + PbO
2(s) + 4H
+ + 2 SO
42-(aq)
2PbSO
4(s) + 2H
2O(l)
My only question is, how does the density of the solution decrease? Doesn't the volume stay the same but the mass seems to increase?
3. The standard reduction potential for H
+(aq) is 0.00V. What is the reduction potential for a 1*10
-3 M HCl solution?
A) 0.355 V
B) 0.178 V
C) -0.178 V
D) -0.355 V
I feel like you're supposed to use the Nernst equation, but I'm slightly confused as to how to figure out what the Q is because I'm not sure what the equation is.
Is it supposed to be HCl (aq)
H
+ + Cl
-Thanks!