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Define the term electrolyte. Is the pure chromium metal the ANODE or the CATHODE of the cell? Give a reason for the answer. Write down the half-reaction that takes... show full transcript
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To find the total charge transferred, we first need to calculate the number of moles of chromium:
n = rac{m}{M} = rac{2 ext{ g}}{52 ext{ g/mol}} = 0.03846 ext{ mol}
Next, we find the number of electrons involved in the reaction. Since one chromium atom requires 3 electrons for reduction, we calculate the total number of electrons:
Converting this to total charge using Faraday's constant ( ext{F} = 96,485 ext{ C/mol}):
Therefore, the total charge transferred when the mass of the pure chromium changes by 2 g is approximately 11,119.68 C.
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