Test Chem 9

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What happens during an oxidation reaction?

a) Electrons are gained

b) Electrons are lost

c) No change in electrons

d) Protons are gaine wed

Which of the following is a characteristic of reduction reactions?

a) Gain of oxygen

b) Loss of electrons

c) Gain of electrons

d) Loss of protons

Faraday's first law of electrolysis states that:

a) The amount of substance produced in an electrolysis reaction is directly proportional to the current
passing through the electrolyte

b) The amount of substance produced in an electrolysis reaction is inversely proportional to the current
passing through the electrolyte

c) The amount of substance produced in an electrolysis reaction is directly proportional to the time of
electrolysis

d) The amount of substance produced in an electrolysis reaction is inversely proportional to the time of
electrolysis

Which of following given below has the highest deposition on cathode when all are given equal current
and time

a) NaCl. B) MgCl. C) Al Cl3 d) all have equal

Rusting of iron involves:

a) Reduction reaction

b) Oxidation reaction

c) Both oxidation and reduction reactions

d) None of the above

Which of the following is a method to prevent rusting of iron?

a) Coating with oil

b) Coating with zinc


c) Painting

d) All of the above

Corrosion is the:

a) Oxidation of metals

b) Reduction of metals

c) Combination of metals with non-metals

d) None of the above

Which of the following is an example of corrosion?

a) Tarnishing of silver

b) Burning of magnesium

c) Rusting of iron

d) Formation of aluminum oxide

The process of electroplating involves:

a) Coating a metal with another metal using electrolysis

b) Coating a metal with another metal using chemical reactions

c) Coating a metal with another metal using heat treatment

d) None of the above

Which law governs the relationship between the amount of substance deposited during electrolysis and
the electrochemical equivalent?

a) Boyle's law

b) Faraday’s first law

c) Faraday’s second law

Q2. Define Faraday’two laws. Derive W=Zit relationship

Q3. Differentiate between oxidation and reduction reactions. Indicate in following which one is oxidizing
agent:

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