Electrolysis - Seneca Flashcards

1
Q

When are charged ions attracted to electrodes during electrolysis ?

A

When a voltage (direct current) is applied across the electrolyte.

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2
Q

When can electrons be transferred during electrolysis.

A

When an ion touches an electrode

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3
Q

What is the anode made of to limit price ?

A

Anode usually made of carbon + good conductor

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4
Q

Disadvantage of electrode - financial

A

Lots of energy needed to melt the solid ionic compound to allow ions to flow + produce electrical current.

This requires lots of energy - lots of money !

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5
Q

What is another way to test for chlorine ?

A

Smell of chlorine gas pungent.

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6
Q

How can we observe that a metal is present on the electrode?

A

Shiny around the cathode

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7
Q

What colour is bromine gas ?

A

Brown
(Due to high temps reached in the process - gas)

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8
Q

When is hydrogen produced during electrolysis?

A

When metal higher than hydrogen in the reactivity series.

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9
Q

Where does a HALOGEN form during electrolysis?

A

Halogen forms at the anode

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10
Q

Half equation for oxygen at the anode

A

4OH- -> O2 + 2H20 + 4e-

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11
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What metals are below hydrogen in the reactivity series?

A

Copper, silver, gold, platinum

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12
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Anode example
Bromine

A

2Br- -> Br2 + 2e

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13
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Cathode example.
Lead

A

Pb2+ + 2e -> Pb

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14
Q

Copper purification process :
Copper sulfate solution.

A

Impure copper attached at anode -> copper ions go into electrolyte solution of copper sulfate. Copper ions attracted to cathode and pure copper will form.

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15
Q

When is the reaction complete (copper purification)

A

When mass of cathode constant

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16
Q

Cathode prep before copper purification

A

Cathode must be cleaned for copper to stick to it

17
Q

Why use a variable resistor during electrolysis?

A

Variable resistor as current may vary - current should be kept constant

18
Q

Why do we wash the electrodes after electrolysis?

A

Wash electrode to remove copper sulfate and wash with a more colitle solvent to make them dry faster. E.g. propanone.

19
Q

What happens to impurities during electrolysis?

A

Fall to bottom of the beaker

20
Q

What are concordant results ?

A

Within 0.1 cm of each other