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Test: Batteries Fuel Cells and Corrossion (November 13) - Question 1

Only One Option Correct Type

This section contains 17 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (a), (b), (c) and (d), out of which ONLY ONE is correct

Q.

In corrosion of iron

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(b) Electrons flow from anode to cathode-correct.

Test: Batteries Fuel Cells and Corrossion (November 13) - Question 2

"Maintenance-free" batteries now in use in place of commom batteries ,have

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In lead-acid storage battery, specific gravity of H2SO4 changes and water is to be added periodically. In maintenance free battery calcium-containing lead alloy that prevents the electrolytic decomposition of H2O. These batteries are sealed and no maintenance is required

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Test: Batteries Fuel Cells and Corrossion (November 13) - Question 3

In an atmosphere with industrial smog, copper corrodes to a basic sulphate (and also to a basic carbonate).This basic sulphate is 

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Test: Batteries Fuel Cells and Corrossion (November 13) - Question 4

When a buried pipeline is protected from corrosion by connecting to Mg block ,It is known as

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Pipes are made of Iron. Iron can be oxidised toFe2+.
Fe → Fe2+ + 2e-
but when connected to Mg, which is more electropositive that Fe, Mg is oxidised to Mg2+ and in turn reduces Fe2+ (rust) to Fe

It is called cathodic protection but at the cost of Mg (sacrified anode).

Test: Batteries Fuel Cells and Corrossion (November 13) - Question 5

Some or more factors/species can affect corrosion.
I. Temperature

II. pH

III. Impurity of metal

IV. Conc. HNO3

Select the correct factors/species.

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I. Temperature affects corrosion. However, solubility of dissolved gases decreases with rise in temperature.
II. In acidic medium, pH < 7 (acid rain), enhances corrosion

In basic medium, pH > 7
Fe2+ changes to Fe (OH2) and then to Fe(OH3)(s) (Fe2O3 - rust)
III. Impure metals set up their own electrochemical cells and thus, corrosion is enhanced.
IV. Conc. HNO3 forms an oxide protective layer on the surface of a metal. When metal (as Al) reacts with cone. HNO3, there is reaction but it ceases due to formation of an oxide (Al2O3) layer. Thus, HNO3 can be stored in Al vessel.

Test: Batteries Fuel Cells and Corrossion (November 13) - Question 6

Select the correct statement(s) about corrosion.

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(a) In oxidised state, shine of the metal is furnished, thus, corrosion is the oxidative deterioration of a metal. (b) A mini-cell is set up at the surface at which corrosion takes place.

Reaction is spontaneous-correct.
(c) Impurities also react with active metals by making own cells. Thus, correct.

Test: Batteries Fuel Cells and Corrossion (November 13) - Question 7

Rusting of iron takes place in

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In the anodic reaction, the metal that is more easily oxidised loses electrons to produce metal ions. In case (a), zinc (more electropositive than Fe) is oxidised. In case (b), iron (more electropositive than Cu is oxidised).
In the cathodic reaction, oxygen gas which is dissolved in a thin film of water on the metal is reduced to OH-.
Thus, rusting of iron does not take place in (a) but it is in (b).
Fe2+ and OH- ions from the half-reactions initiate these further reactions

*Multiple options can be correct
Test: Batteries Fuel Cells and Corrossion (November 13) - Question 8

One or More than One Options Correct Type

This section contains 3 multiple type questions. Each question has 4 choices (a), (b), (c) and (d), out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE are correct.

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In the protection of iron from the corrosion ,galvanisation is one of the mthods.In such case

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Fe can be protected by making a layer of zinc on it. It is called galvanisation. At the cost of Zn (which is oxidised), Fe is protected.

Thus, Fe which is cathode is protected.
It is called cathodic protection and active metal is thus, sacrified anode.

*Multiple options can be correct
Test: Batteries Fuel Cells and Corrossion (November 13) - Question 9

For Edison storage battery,

Fe(s) | FeO(s) | KOH(aq) | Ni2O3(s) | Ni(s)
The half-cell reactions are  

Ni2O3 (s) + H2O(l) + 2e-  2NiO(s) + OH- (aq);   E0 = 0.40V

FeO(s) + H2O(l) + 2e- Fe(s) + 2OH-(aq);     E0 = -0.87V

Select the correct statement(s) about the cell.    

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To make cell reaction spontaneous, E° cell > 0

Thus, battery emf is independent on [OH-]
 ΔG° = - nF E°cell 
= - 2 x 96500x 1.27
= -245100 J 
= -245.1 kJ
Thus, energy obtained per mole of Ni2O3 consumed i s -245.1 kJ.

Test: Batteries Fuel Cells and Corrossion (November 13) - Question 10

Passage I

Silver tarnish is mainly Ag2S, which has the reduction potential 

A tarnish silver spoon is placed in contact with a commercial available metallic product in a glass baking dish.Hot NaHCO3 solution is added and tarnish part from silver spoon is removed.

Q.

Metal  used converts   

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Al metal is used to remove Ag2S.

NaHCO3 in hot water is used as electrolyte and dissolves displaced S2-.

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