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23 December, 21:06

How much time is needed to deposit 1.0 g of chromium metal from an aqueous solution of crcl3 using a current of 1.5 a?

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  1. 23 December, 22:59
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    The metal component of the given compound, CrCl3, is chromium. The number of moles per 1 g of chromium is calculated through the equation below,

    n = (1 g Cr) (1 mol Cr/51.996 g Cr)

    n = 0.0192 mol Cr (3 electrons/1 mol Cr)

    n = 0.0577 e-

    Determine the number in charge by multiplying with Faraday's constant,

    C = (0.0577 mol Cr) ((1 F/1 mol e-) (96485 C / 1F)

    C = 5,566.87 C

    Then, calculate time by dividing the charge with the current,

    t = 5566.87 C/1.5 A

    t = 3711.25 minutes

    t = 61.84 hours

    Answer: 61.84 hours
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