C6.1 Introduction to electrolysis Flashcards

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What is electrolysis?

A

Using electric current to break down ionic compounds

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2
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What is the positive electrode called?

A

Anode

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3
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What is the negative electrode called?

A

Cathode

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4
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Why is it important that that the substances that make up an electrode must be inert?

A

This is so the electrodes don’t react with the electrolyte or the products made in electrolysis

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5
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Which direction do the ions move in the electrolysis of zinc chloride?

A

Zinc 2+ ions move towards the cathode

Chlorine -2 ions move towards the anode

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Why do Ionic compounds not conduct electricity when they are solid?

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The ions are fixed in the giant ionic lattice, so the ions cannot move and carry charge towards the electrodes

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7
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What ions are in water?

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H+ ions and OH- ions

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8
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What do you call the substance broken down by electrolysis?

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The electrolyte

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