Hi all, I was wondering if anyone had any insight into the following problem: Thank you!!
In anticipation to the building of a permanent colony on the moon, scientists are planning to provide a self-sustaining source of oxygen by extracting it out of lunar rocks (which are composed primarily of silica). Thus, both silicon (Si(s)) and oxygen gas (O2(g)) can be produced by the electrolysis of molten silica (SiO2(l)). (Note: in the liquid state, SiO2 can be considered as a mixture of Si4+ and 2 O2- ions) Hint: O2 + 4e- → 2O2-
Just quickly as I am a touch busy now..
a. Write both half-reactions involved in this process, identifying the oxidation and reduction half reactions. Also, write the balanced equation describing the global reaction.
For an electrochemical cell something has to be reduced and something has to be oxidised.
You know you want O2 gas so first oxidation must be 2O2- > O2 + 4e- Think about what else you have and you will figure out what is being reduced easy enough.
b. How many hours are required to convert 1.00 x 103 kg of SiO2(l) by passing a constant current of 5.00 x 104 A through the melt?
Faraday constant = 96 485.3415 C / mol gives the charge past during the reduction or oxidation of a mole of a substance when one electron is transfer.
c. How many litres of O2(g) will be obtained from this process (at 25 °C and 1 atm)?
Volume of a mole of gas at those conditions is?
d. The O2(g) produced is compressed into a 100 L gas tank. If the temperature on the moon reaches 107 °C during the day, what will be the pressure inside the gas tank (assume that ideal gas conditions apply here)?
This one is just about given to you, have a think.