Chemistry, asked by toni402, 11 months ago

If you needed to make ultrapure silver from crude silver, where would you collect the pure silver metal in an electrolytic cell?

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Answered by vibhashdwivedi
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pure silver metal gets collected at cathode

Answered by bestanswers
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Answer:

To make ultra pure silver from crude silver, in an electrolyte cell, pure silver has to be collected. This can better be explained as a type of reduction reaction that takes place at the Cathode side in electrolyte cell.

Explanation:

You need to keep in mind that when speaking of the electrolyte cell, any type of reduction reaction will only take place at the cathode side.

In order for this reaction to take place, it is important that the silver that is used in the crude form has to be first molten.

The moment crude silver is in molten state, it will help in producing Silver ion (AG^+), a positive ion.

To better understand this reaction, you can read the following equation of the reaction that takes place.

Ag+ + 1e-                        Ag.

The moment it is in molten state, you are able to extract pure silver at the electrolyte cell from the crude silver.

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