12. Solving a chemistry problem
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1. Draw up a scheme for the electrolysis of electrolyte 1 with inert (graphite) electrodes and electrolyte 2 with an active anode made of the metal indicated in the third column of Table 2.
2. Calculate the masses of solids, gases, and substances formed in solutions in the anode and cathode spaces during the electrolysis of electrolyte 1 according to the data given in the fourth column of Table 2.
Table 3 - Task options
N
n/a Electrolyte 1 Electrolyte 2 Active anode Electrolysis parameters
1 Potassium sulfate Nickel (II) nitrate Nickel Q = 96485 C
2. Calculate the masses of solids, gases, and substances formed in solutions in the anode and cathode spaces during the electrolysis of electrolyte 1 according to the data given in the fourth column of Table 2.
Table 3 - Task options
N
n/a Electrolyte 1 Electrolyte 2 Active anode Electrolysis parameters
1 Potassium sulfate Nickel (II) nitrate Nickel Q = 96485 C
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