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Passage of one ampere current through 0.1 M Ni(NO3)2 solution using Ni electrodes bring in the concentration of solution to _ in 60 seconds.(round off the answer to single digit after decimal)

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Detailed Solution

The cell reactions taking place at the electrodes are :

At cathode : Ni2+ + 2e Ni

At anode    : Ni  Ni2+ + 2e 

Charge required to deposit 1 mole of Ni is 2×96500 C, but the charge passed is:

Q=I×t=1×60=60 C

Mass of Nickel deposited is calculated as:

W=ZIt=E96500×I×t

Substitute the values:

W=58.69296500×1×60=0.0182 g

The number of moles deposited:

 Moles=0.0182 g58.6 g/mol=3.1×10-4 mol

0.1 M Ni(NO3)2 indicates that there is 0.1 Ni2+ moles and the number of moles of Ni2+ remaining in 1 L solution:

Moles remaining=0.1-3.1×10-4 mol=0.09969 mol

Molarity=0.09960 mol1 L=0.09960 M0.1 M

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Passage of one ampere current through 0.1 M Ni(NO3)2 solution using Ni electrodes bring in the concentration of solution to _ in 60 seconds.(round off the answer to single digit after decimal)