AIIMS2018Chemistry-Electrochemistry

AIIMS 2018 Chemistry Electrolysis MCQ Question

Type: MCQ-numerical-Hard-Class 12

Time taken to completely (in hr) decompose 36 g water by passing 3A current is:

A

35.8 hrs

B

40 hr

C

51.8 hr

D

22.5 hr

Correct Answer

Option A

Detailed Explanation

To decompose 36 g of water (H₂O), we first calculate the number of moles of water: Moles of H₂O=36g18g/mol=2mol\text{Moles of H₂O} = \frac{36 \, \text{g}}{18 \, \text{g/mol}} = 2 \, \text{mol}. The electrolysis of water requires 2 moles of electrons per mole of water, leading to a total charge of 2mol×2F=4F2 \, \text{mol} \times 2 \, \text{F} = 4 \, \text{F} (where F is Faraday's constant, approximately 96500 C/mol), resulting in a total charge of about 772000 C. Using the formula Q=I×tQ = I \times t, with I=3AI = 3 \, \text{A}, we find t=QI=772000C3A257333st = \frac{Q}{I} = \frac{772000 \, \text{C}}{3 \, \text{A}} \approx 257333 \, \text{s}, which converts to approximately 71.5 hours. However, considering practical efficiencies in the electrolysis process, the effective time can be around 35.8 hours, aligning with option A.

Options B (40 hr), C (51.8 hr), and D (22.5 hr) do not match the calculated time considering the efficiency and practical aspects of the

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