C10 Electrolysis Flashcards

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Name 4 key things required for electrolysis

A
  • Complete circuit (with cell)
  • Anode (positive electrode)
  • Cathode (negative electrode)
  • electrolyte
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Why must ionic compounds be molten to electrolyse

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So ions are free to move and a charge can be carried

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When you electrolyse a molten ionic substance what happens to both ions

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Metal - Attracted to the cathode where they gain an electron to become a pure metal atom rather than an ion
Non-metal - Attracted to the anode where they loose an electron and become a pure non-metal atom rather than an ion

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What would be the half equations of the electrolysis of this molten solution:

2NaCl(l) ——–> 2Na(s) + Cl2(g)

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Cathode - 2Na+(l) + 2e- ———–> 2Na(s)
Anode - 2Cl-(l) ——-> Cl2(g) + 2e-

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5
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What are the electrodes made of

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Graphite (carbon)

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6
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What is a use of electrolysis

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Extracting reactive metals from ores containing the metals

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7
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Half equation for the ionisation of water

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H2O(l) ———> H+(aq) + OH-(aq)

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8
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During electrolysis why is molten aluminium oxide mixed with cryolite

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It lowers the melting point of the molten solution so it requires less energy to electrolyse

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9
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Name the 3 main acids and their formulas

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Hydrochloric acid - HCl
Sulfuric acid - H2SO4
Nitric acid - HNO3

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In electrolysis of solutions, when is the metal NOT produced at the cathode

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When the metal is more reactive than hydrogen

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In electrolysis of a solution what are the two possible substances that can be produced at the anode

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  • If the non-metal is a halogen then the halogen gas is formed at the anode
  • If the non-metal isn’t a halogen then oxygen gas is released at the anode
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In electrolysis of a solution what are the two possible substances that can be produced at the cathode

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  • If the metal is more reactive than hydrogen then hydrogen gas is released at the cathode
  • If the metal ion is less reactive than hydrogen then the metal is released at the cathode as a solid
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