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An electric current of 100 ampere is passed through a molten liquid of sodium chloride between platinum electrodes for 5 hours. Calculate the volume of chlorine gas liberated at the electrode at NTP.
[Molar mass of Cl2 is 71 g/mol]

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209 L
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420.7 L
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22.4 L
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310 L
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Solution

The correct option is A 209 L
When the molten NaCl is electrolysed with platinum electrode, the Na+ ions get reduced to Na at cathode and Cl ions get oxidised to Cl2 and liberated at anode.

The reaction taking place at anode is :
2Cl(l)Cl2(g)+2e
Q=I×t=100×5×60×60 coulombs
By Faradays first law,
W=E96500×Q
where,
E: Equivalent weight
W: Mass deposited or liberated
Q: Amount of charge passed

The amount of chloride liberated by passing 100×5×60×60 coulomb of electric charge is,

W=712×96500×100×5×60×60=662.1 g

Volume of Cl2 liberated at NTP is,
=662.171×22.4209 L

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