To solve this problem, we need to determine the mass of silver (Ag) displaced when a certain quantity of electricity displaces 5600 mL of O2 at standard temperature and pressure (STP).
Firstly, at STP, 1 mole of any gas occupies 22.4 L (22,400 mL). Therefore, the moles of O2 displaced are:
Moles of O2 = \(\frac{5600 \,\text{mL}}{22400 \,\text{mL/mol}} = 0.25 \,\text{mol}\)
Now, according to the electrolytic process for the displacement of silver using electricity, we have the following reaction for water electrolysis:
2H2O → 4H+ + O2 + 4e-
This indicates that 1 mole of O2 is produced by 4 faradays of electricity.
Thus, 0.25 moles of O2 are produced by:
0.25 × 4 = 1 faraday of electricity
The reaction for displacement of silver is:
Ag+ + e- → Ag
This shows that 1 mole of Ag requires 1 faraday of electricity. Therefore, 1 faraday will deposit 1 mole of Ag.
The molar mass of Ag is 108 g/mol. Thus, 1 faraday will deposit:
108 g of Ag
Therefore, the mass of silver displaced by the given quantity of electricity is 108 g.
The equation for the equivalent of Ag is:
$$\text{Eq. of Ag} = \text{Eq. of } O_2$$
Let x grams of silver be displaced.
$$\frac{x}{108} = \frac{5.6}{22.7} \times 4$$
Using the molar volume of gas at STP (22.7 L), we get:
$$x = 106.57 \, \text{g}$$
Thus, the answer is approximately 107 g.
Alternatively, using 22.4 L as the molar volume at STP:
$$\frac{x}{108} = \frac{5.6}{22.4} \times 4$$
which gives $$x = 108 \, \text{g}$$.


MX is a sparingly soluble salt that follows the given solubility equilibrium at 298 K.
MX(s) $\rightleftharpoons M^{+(aq) }+ X^{-}(aq)$; $K_{sp} = 10^{-10}$
If the standard reduction potential for $M^{+}(aq) + e^{-} \rightarrow M(s)$ is $(E^{\circ}_{M^{+}/M}) = 0.79$ V, then the value of the standard reduction potential for the metal/metal insoluble salt electrode $E^{\circ}_{X^{-}/MX(s)/M}$ is ____________ mV. (nearest integer)
[Given : $\frac{2.303 RT}{F} = 0.059$ V]
The figure shows a pipe with cross-section area 10 \( cm^2 \). Water flows from one end with velocity 20 cm/s. The other end of the pipe is closed and consists of 10 holes each of area 30 \( mm^2 \). Find the velocity of water coming out from each hole: 
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