Question 17.11: CALCULATING THE CURRENT REQUIRED TO PRODUCE A GIVEN AMOUNT O...

CALCULATING THE CURRENT REQUIRED TO PRODUCE A GIVEN AMOUNT OF PRODUCT IN A GIVEN TIME

How many amperes must be passed through a Downs cell to produce sodium metal at a rate of 30.0 kg/h?

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Proceed through a sequence of conversions similar to that in Worked Example 17.10, but in reverse order.

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Because the molar mass of sodium is 23.0 g/mol, the number of moles of sodium produced per hour is

Moles  of  Na  =  (30.0  kg  Na)\left(\frac{1000  g}{1  kg}\right)\left(\frac{1  mol  Na}{23.0  g  Na}\right)  =  1.30  ×  10^{3} mol Na

To produce each mole of sodium, 1 mol of electrons must be passed through the cell:

Na^{+}(l)  +  e^{-} → Na(l)

Therefore, the charge passed per hour is

Charge = (1.30 × 10³ mol Na)\left(\frac{1  mol  e^{-}}{1  mol  Na}\right)\left(\frac{96,500  C}{mol  e^{-}}\right)  =  1.25  ×  10^{8} C

Since there are 3600 s in 1 h, the current required is

Current = \frac{1.25  ×  10^{8}  C}{3600  s}  =  3.47  ×  10^{4} C/s = 34,700 A

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