Extraction of Metals - Result Question 14

14. The electrolytes usually used in the electroplating of gold and silver, respectively, are

(a) $\left[Au(OH) _4\right]^{-}$and $\left[Ag(OH) _2\right]^{-}$

(b) $\left[Au\left(NH _3\right) _2\right]^{+}$and $\left[Ag(CN) _2\right]^{-}$

(c) $\left[Au(CN) _2\right]^{-}$and $\left[Ag(CN) _2\right]^{-}$

(d) $\left[Au(CN) _2\right]^{-}$and $\left[AgCl _2\right]^{-}$

(2019 Main, 10 Jan II)

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 14. (c)

Solution:

  1. Electroplating is a process of coating one metal or metal object with a very thin layer of another metal typically applying a direct electric current.

Electrolytes used in the electroplating of gold and silver are given in the table below:

Process Article to
be plated
out acts as
cathode
Pure metal
block acts an
anode by which
electroplating
will be done
Electrolyte
(aqueous
solution)
(a) Gold
plating
Article $Au(s)$ $I$
$Na\left[Au(CN) _2\right]$
(Sodium
auro-cyanide)
(b) Silver
plating
Article $\operatorname{Ag}(s)$ $I$
$Na\left[Ag(CN) _2\right]$
(Sodium argento
cyanide)


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