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1. How much silver will be obtained by that quantity of current which displaces 5.6 litre of H2?
(a) 54 g
(b) 13.5 g
(c) 20 g
(d) 108 g
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JEE Advanced Sample Paper – 20. Electrochemistry
2. The conductivity of 0.01 mol/dm3 aqueous acetic acid at 300 K is 19.5×10–5 ohm–1 cm–1 and the
limiting molar conductivity of acetic acid at the same temperature is 390 ohm–1 cm2 mol–1. The
degree of dissociation of acetic acid is:
(a) 0.5
(b) 0.05
(c) 5×10–3
(d) 5×10–7
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JEE Advanced Sample Paper – 20. Electrochemistry
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JEE Advanced Sample Paper – 20. Electrochemistry
9. The conductance of a 0.0015 M aqueous solution of a weak monobasic acid was determined by
using a conductivity cell consisting of platinised Pt electrodes. The distance between the electrodes
is 120 cm with an area of cross section of 1 cm2. The conductance of this solution was found to
be 5×10–7 S. The pH of the solution is 4. The value of limiting molar conductivity ( ) of this
weak monobasic acid in aqueous solution is Z×102 S cm–1 mol–1. the value of Z is
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JEE Advanced Sample Paper – 20. Electrochemistry
Passage
10. The driving force ∆G diminishes to zero on the way to equilibrium, just as in any other
∆
spontaneous process. Both ∆G and the corresponding cell potential are zero when
the redox reaction comes to equilibrium. The Nernst equation for the redox process of the cell may
be given as :
E = Eo log Q
The key to the relationship is the standard cell potential Eo, derived from the standard free energy
changer as :
∆
Eo =
At equilibrium, the Nernst equation is given as :
Eo = log K
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JEE Advanced Sample Paper – 20. Electrochemistry
Answer Keys
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5
(a) (b) (b) (d) (d)
Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10
(a), (c) (a), (c) (a) - r Z = 2 Ⅰ. (a)
(b) - s Ⅱ. (c)
(c) - q Ⅲ. (a)
(d) - p
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