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Electrolysis electrochemical writing

Pour 200 ml of a potassium carbonate solution saturated at 0 °C into the electrolyzer and connect the electrodes to a d-c source at 36 V through a rheostat and ammeter. Maintain the temperature of the bath during work at 50-60 °G. The current during electrolysis should be 1 A. Continue electrolysis for 30 minutes. How does the colour of the solution change in the anode compartment Write the equations of the electrochemical reactions. [Pg.240]

By combining the principles of Faraday with an electrochemical reaction of known stoichiometry permits us to write Faraday s laws of electrolysis as a single equation that relates the charge density (charge/area), q, to the mass loss (per unit area), Am ... [Pg.4]


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