If an electric current is passed through an aqueous solution of What is expected to be produced at the anode and at the cathode? (Neglect any overvoltage.) Standard Reduction Table Cl₂(g) +2 e 2 Cl(aq) O₂(g) +4 H'(aq) + 4e → 2 H₂O(1) Colog) +26) Cols) 2 H₂O() +2e →→ H₂(g) + 2 OH(aq) Eºred, V 1.36 at pH 0.82 at pH=7 -0.28 -0.42 at pH= 7 A) Products at the anode: O₂(g), H*(aq) Products at the cathode: Co(s) B) Products at the anode: Cl₂(s) Products at the cathode: Co(s) C) Products at the anode: Cl,(s) Products at the cathode: H₂(g), OH (aq) D) Products at the anode: O₂(g), H*(aq) Products at the cathode: H₂(g), OH(aq) E) Products at the anode: Cl(aq) Products at the cathode: water
If an electric current is passed through an aqueous solution of What is expected to be produced at the anode and at the cathode? (Neglect any overvoltage.) Standard Reduction Table Cl₂(g) +2 e 2 Cl(aq) O₂(g) +4 H'(aq) + 4e → 2 H₂O(1) Colog) +26) Cols) 2 H₂O() +2e →→ H₂(g) + 2 OH(aq) Eºred, V 1.36 at pH 0.82 at pH=7 -0.28 -0.42 at pH= 7 A) Products at the anode: O₂(g), H*(aq) Products at the cathode: Co(s) B) Products at the anode: Cl₂(s) Products at the cathode: Co(s) C) Products at the anode: Cl,(s) Products at the cathode: H₂(g), OH (aq) D) Products at the anode: O₂(g), H*(aq) Products at the cathode: H₂(g), OH(aq) E) Products at the anode: Cl(aq) Products at the cathode: water
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