The quantity of charge required to obtain one mole of aluminium from Al2O3 is ___________.
(i) 1F
(ii) 6F
(iii) 3F
(iv) 2F
The quantity of charge required to obtain one mole of aluminium from Al2O3 is ___________.
(i) 1F
(ii) 6F
(iii) 3F
(iv) 2F
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1 Answer
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This is a Multiple Choice Questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar
Correct Option: (iii)
Ans: Given: One mole of aluminium
Calculate the number of electrons required to convert Al2O3 to Al
It is the charge required to obtain one mole of aluminium from Al2O3
The dissociation of aluminium oxide is as follows;
Al2O3→2Al3++3O2−
Al3++3e−→Al
Therefore 3Fcharge is required to obtain one mole of aluminum from Al2O3.
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