Please solution this problem One gram of zinc metal dissolved in a solution of hydrochloric acid with a concentration of 6 molars, dilute it to 250 ml. Take 25 ml of it into a polarography cell, and the polarogram shows a voltage wave at -0.65 volts (assigned to Cd impurities), a diffusion current equal to 32 milliamps. If we add to the cell containing the zinc solution 5 ml of Cadmium chloride concentration is 0.0005 molar, and when taking a second crystalogram, the diffusion current was 77.5 milliamps. Calculate the weight percentage of cadmium impurities in zinc metal.
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Please solution this problem
One gram of zinc metal dissolved in a solution of hydrochloric acid with a concentration of 6 molars, dilute it to 250 ml. Take 25 ml of it into a polarography cell, and the polarogram shows a voltage wave at -0.65 volts (assigned to Cd impurities), a diffusion current equal to 32 milliamps. If we add to the cell containing the zinc solution 5 ml of Cadmium chloride concentration is 0.0005 molar, and when taking a second crystalogram, the diffusion current was 77.5 milliamps. Calculate the weight percentage of cadmium impurities in zinc metal.
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Can you please explain me how can I probe the mechanism of electron transfer just by looking at the CV curve?
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