Faraday's Laws of Electrolysis: JEE Questions & Solutions
12 previous-year JEE Chemistry questions on Faraday's Laws of Electrolysis, each with a worked step-by-step solution.
Previous-year questions
- 01
Electricity is passed through an acidic solution of Cu^2+ till all the Cu^2+ was exhausted, leading to the deposition of 300 mg of Cu…
NVAMediumJEE 2026 - 02
A solution of aluminium chloride is electrolyzed for 30 minutes using a current of 2 A. The amount of the aluminium deposited at the…
MCQEasyJEE 2025 - 03
Which of the following electrolyte can be used to obtain H2 S2 O8 by the process of electrolysis?
MCQEasyJEE 2025 - 04
Electrolysis of 600 mL aqueous solution of NaCl for 5 min changes the pH of the solution to 12. The current in Amperes used for the given…
NVAEasyJEE 2025 - 05
O2 gas will be evolved as a product of electrolysis of: (A) an aqueous solution of AgNO3 using silver electrodes. (B) an aqueous solution…
MCQMediumJEE 2025 - 06
Given below are two statements: 1 M aqueous solution of each of Cu(NO3)2, AgNO3, Hg2(NO3)2; Mg(NO3)2 are electrolysed using inert…
MCQMediumJEE 2025 - 07
The mass of silver (Molar mass of Ag: 108 g/mol) displaced by a quantity of electricity which displaces 5600 mL of O2 at S.T.P. will be g.
NVAEasyJEE 2024 - 08
A constant current was passed through a solution of AuCl4^- ions between gold electrodes. After 10 minutes, the increase in the cathode’s…
MCQMediumJEE 2024 - 09
One Faraday of electricity liberates x 10^-1 gram atom of copper from copper sulphate, x is:
MCQEasyJEE 2024 - 10
Which one of the following statements is correct for electrolysis of brine solution?
MCQEasyJEE 2023 - 11
The product, which is not obtained during the electrolysis of brine solution, is:
MCQEasyJEE 2023 - 12
The number of correct statements from the following is. A. Ecell is an intensive parameter B. A negative E^ means that the redox couple is…
NVAEasyJEE 2023
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