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A student investigated the electrolysis of different substances. Figure 6 shows the apparatus. Explain why electrolysis would not take place in the apparatus shown... show full transcript
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Electrolysis would not take place in this apparatus because solid zinc chloride does not conduct electricity. In the solid state, the ions in zinc chloride are fixed in a lattice structure and cannot move freely. Therefore, without mobile ions, the current cannot flow, preventing electrolysis from occurring.
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Graphite conducts electricity due to its structure and bonding. Each carbon atom in graphite forms three covalent bonds with neighboring carbon atoms, creating a layered structure. One electron from each carbon atom is delocalized and can move freely between layers. This flow of delocalized electrons allows graphite to conduct electricity effectively.
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The results in Figure 8 show that the volume of hydrogen collected increases steadily over time, indicating a constant rate of production. Initially, from 0 to about 8 minutes, the volume of chlorine collected increases at a faster rate than hydrogen. However, after 8 minutes, the rate of chlorine collection becomes constant and matches that of hydrogen, suggesting that both gases are produced at a steady rate thereafter.
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One reason for the difference in volume of each gas could be due to the different molecular weights of the gases. Hydrogen is lighter than chlorine; thus, for the same number of moles, the volume of hydrogen collected would be greater than that of chlorine.
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From Figure 8, the volume of chlorine collected after 20 minutes is 6.6 cm³. First, we convert cm³ to dm³:
6.6 ext{ cm}^3 = rac{6.6}{1000} ext{ dm}^3 = 0.0066 ext{ dm}^3
Next, using the molar volume at room temperature and pressure, which is 24.0 dm³ per mole, we can find the number of moles of chlorine:
ext{moles} = rac{0.0066 ext{ dm}^3}{24.0 ext{ dm}^3/ ext{mol}} = 2.75 imes 10^{-4} ext{ mol}
Thus, the amount of chlorine collected is approximately moles.
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