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Topic: Electrolysis of dilute H₂SO₄

Jamb Chemistry Questions - Electrolysis of dilute H₂SO₄

Question 1:
In the electrolysis of dilute sulphuric acid using platinum electrodes, the products obtained at the anode and cathode are:
Anode Cathode
  • A Sulphur hydrogen
  • B Hydrogen oxygen
  • C Oxygen Hydrogen
  • D Hydrogen sulphate ions
  • E Sulphur oxygen
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Question 2:
Use the graph above to answer this question. The mass of a substance, M, liberated at an electrode during electrolysis is proportional to the quantity of electricity, Q passing through the electrolyte. This is represented graphically by.
  • A A
  • B B
  • C C
  • D D
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Question 3:
MnO2 + 2CI- + 4H+ → MnO2+ + CI2 + 2H2O.
The changes is oxidation numbers when the manganese, chloride and hydrogen ions react according to the above equation are respectively?
  • A 2, 2, 4
  • B -1, -2, 4
  • C -2, 1, 0
  • D 2, 4, 0
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Question 4:
When cathode rays are deflected onto the electrode of an electrometer, the instrument becomes
  • A Negatively charged
  • B Positvely charged
  • C Neutral
  • D Bipolar
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Question 5:
The commonest feature of reactions at the anode is that
  • A Electrons are consumed
  • B Oxidation is involved
  • C Ions are reduced
  • D Electrode dissolves
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