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Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

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I guess in aqueous solutions containing Cl- and OH-, Cl- always discharges !
correct me if im wrong.
according to my information, in aqueous solution is coz Cl ions is more concentrated! but in dilute solution is different thing...
 

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My conclusion: in aqueous solutions containing Cl- and OH-, Cl- always discharges ! unless stated dilute.
 
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Lets put it this way, this discussion has gone on for 4 pages!
Which makes it evident that neither i'm going to change my opinion nor are other people.
So lets just keep it that way! I'll work my concepts and people disagreeing with me work their concepts! and Hope it pays off for someone!
And lets pray that electrolysis doesn't come!:)
 
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Lets put it this way, this discussion has gone on for 4 pages!
Which makes it evident that neither i'm going to change my opinion nor are other people.
So lets just keep it that way! I'll work my concepts and people disagreeing with me work their concepts! and Hope it pays off for someone!
And lets pray that electrolysis doesn't come!:)
impossible... sure got....:cry:
 
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how about this?
The solution was replaced by a dilute solution of an acid. Suggest which acid would
produce the same gases as those produced with concentrated aqueous sodium
chloride.
answer is HCl... in dilute HCl, OH is being discharge instead of Cl? but why the answer is HCl?

which year past paper?
 

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I guess OH- will form H3O+ with H+ ions, making Cl- concentrated, so chlorine will be given out at anode, right?
 
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Samples of sulphur dioxide are passed through acidified potassium dichromate....why does the colour change???
 
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