Sir, 6:19 what is the difference between concentrated and aqueous sodium chloride...And how can we get the half eq. for a concentrated solution? Imma stuck there...
there are two types of aqueous solutions: dilute or concentrated. If it's concentrated, ions of the electrolyte will be selected. It is mentioned at the reactivity series part 2:56.
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Sir, 6:19 what is the difference between concentrated and aqueous sodium chloride...And how can we get the half eq. for a concentrated solution? Imma stuck there...
there are two types of aqueous solutions: dilute or concentrated.
If it's concentrated, ions of the electrolyte will be selected. It is mentioned at the reactivity series part 2:56.
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isnt chlorine gas green 6:37 cause i got it wrong in the exam i did
green or yellow, both are acceptable.
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At 10:28 , do the nitrate also got oxidised at the anode?
Hi, nitrate ions do not get discharged or oxidise during electrolysis. It will remain in the solution as ion. 😊
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Sir won’t the half equation of tin be Sn^+4 + 4e -> Sn
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