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How many coulombs are required for the oxidation of 1 mole H₂O to O₂
Options
(a) 3.86 x 10⁵ C
(b) 1.93 x 10⁵ C
(c) 4.825 x 10⁴ C
(d) 9.65 x 10⁴ C
Correct Answer:
1.93 x 10⁵ C
Explanation:
H₂O → H₂ + 1/2 O₂ mole. No. of electrons involved = 2 mole = 2 × 6.023 × 10²³. 1 mole of electronic charge = 96500 C. ⇒ 2 mole of electronic charge = 2 × 96500. = 1.93 × 10⁵ C.
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