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Electrolysis is the decomposition of an electrolyte on passing current and it involves the migration of the ions of the electrolyte towards oppositely charged electrodes. Reduction occurs at cathode by the gain of electrons while oxidation at the anode by the loss of electrons. The electrical conductivity of an electrolyte increases upon dilution as well as with the increase in temperature. The nature of the products formed at the respective electrodes depends upon the nature of the electrodes as well as the nature of electrolyte whether in molten state or in aqueous solution. The mass of the substance deposited at a particular electrode is guided by the Faraday's first and second laws of electrolysis. The same quantity of electrical charge that deposited 0.583 g of Ag was passed through a solution of gold salt and 0.355 g of gold was formed. What is the oxidation state of gold in the salt ?

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`+1`
`+2`
`+3`
zero

Solution :(C ) `AU^(n+)+"ne"^(-) to Au`
Eq. MASS of Au `=197//n`
Eq. mass of mass Au =108
`("Mass " of AG)/("Mass " of Au)=(Eq. mass of Ag)/(Eq. mass of Au)`
`((0.583 g))/((0.355 g))=(108xxn)/(197)`
O.S of `Au=(197)/(108)xx((0.583g))/((0.355g))=0.996`
=3 or +3


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