Natalie0628 All American 1228 Posts user info edit post |
Ok, so I have this Thermodynamics problem on a practice test, and I thought I solved it correctly with my tutor, but the key says other wise. The problem is: Chromium was plated on a bumper by the following half reaction. If 300,000 C of charge were passed, how many grams of chromium were deposited? Cr3+(aq) + 3e– ? Cr(s) E° = –0.41 V
And the solution listed is: (300,000 C)(mole e-/96,500 C)(1 mole Cr(s)/3 mole e-)(52 g/mol) = 53.9 g
However, I cannot figure out how the answer is 53.9 for the life of me. I tried it with my calculator and I get....not that number. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks! 4/20/2006 11:40:11 PM |