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22 May, 09:14

How many minutes will be required to deposit 1.00 g of chromium metal from an aqueous?

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  1. 22 May, 10:02
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    Given:

    1 g of chromium metal

    CrO4 2 - solution

    6.0 amperes of current

    Find:

    Minutes required = ?

    1 amp = 1 coulomb / second

    6 amps = 6 coulombs / second ...

    Also:

    Cr in CrO4 (-2) is + 6 so we must reduce it to 0, i. e. 6 electrons per atom

    1g Cr x (1 mole Cr / 52.00g Cr) x (6 moles electrons / 1 mole Cr) x (6.022x10^23 electrons / mole electrons) x (1.602x10^-19 coulombs / 1 electron) x (1 sec / 6.00amps) x (1 min / 60x) = 30.9 min

    Therefore, 30.9 minutes will be required to deposit 1.00 g of chromium metal from an aqueous CrO4 2 - solution using a current 6.00 amperes.
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