How many seconds does it take to deposit 1.63g ofon a decorative drawer handle when13.7A is passed through aNi(NO3)2 solution?

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The time is takes to deposit 1.63gof Niis391s .

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Definition

It's an electrochemical process that involves passing current between two electrodes through an ionized solution (the electrolyte) to deposit positive ions (anions) on the negative electrode (cathode) and negative ions (cations) on the positive electrode (cathode) (anode).

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Calculating the time

A current of 13.7A(A=C/s)is passed through a NiNO32solution.

We need to find the time (in seconds) it takes to deposit 1.63gof Ni.

NiNO32→Ni2++2NO3-

The half-reaction for Ni2+reduction is

Ni2++2e-→Ni

- Here we can see that for every mole of Ni deposited, we need 2moles of electrons.

The number of moles of Ni deposited is (the molar mass of Ni is 58.6934g/mol)

MolesNideposited=1.63g58.6934g/mol=2.777×10-2molNi

Hence, the number of moles of electrons is

Molese-=2.777×10-2molNi×2mole-1molNi=5.554×10-2mole-

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Calculating the deposit time

- Faraday constant: charge of 1mole of F=96485C/mole-electrons

Now, we will calculate the charge, using Faraday constant

Charge=Molese-×F=5.554×10-2mole-×96485Cmole-=5358.78C

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