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A student was trying to obtain lithium by electrolysis of aqueous lithium chloride. Was he successful?

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    The student was not successful.

    Consider the standard reduction potentials.

    Li⁺ + e⁻ ⇌ Li; E° = - 3.04 V

    2H₂O + 2e⁻ ⇌ H₂ + 2OH⁻; E° = - 0.83 V

    To reduce Li⁺ to Li, the student must apply 3.04 V.

    However, it takes only 0.83 V to reduce water to hydrogen.

    Thus, the student will get H₂ instead of Li.
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