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Homework Statement
I am given a 1 M solution of Iron(II)sulphate(aq) and it is being electrolyzed using inert electrodes . What will form on the cathode ?
Homework Equations
Reduction potentials of : Fe =-0.44V
of water to from hydrogen : -0.83V
The Attempt at a Solution
Since iron(II) ion has a more POSITIVE value it is easily reduced at the cathode to form Iron (solid).
Unfortunately this answer is wrong .
The correct answer is Hydrogen will be formed on the cathode ... Why ?