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what occurs during reduction in the reaction for the electrolysis of 1.0 m lif (aq)?
half-reaction | e° (v)
li⁺ + e⁻ → li | - 3.05
2h₂o + 2e⁻ → h₂ + 2oh⁻ | - 0.83
f₂ + 2e⁻ → 2f⁻ | + 2.87
o₂ + 4h⁺ + 4e⁻ → 2h₂o | + 1.23
oxygen gas is produced.
lithium ions change to solid lithium.
fluorine gas is produced.
hydrogen gas is produced.
In electrolysis, reduction occurs at the cathode, and the reaction with the most positive (or least negative) standard reduction potential is favored. For the reduction half - reactions here: $Li^+ + e^- \to Li$ has $E^°=- 3.05\ V$, $2H_2O + 2e^- \to H_2+2OH^-$ has $E^° = - 0.83\ V$. Since - 0.83 V is less negative (more positive) than - 3.05 V, the reduction of water to produce $H_2$ (hydrogen gas) is more favorable than the reduction of $Li^+$ to $Li$. The other options: Oxygen gas production is an oxidation process (not reduction), fluorine gas production would be an oxidation of $F^-$ (not reduction here), and the reduction of $Li^+$ is not favored over water reduction.
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D. Hydrogen gas is produced.