C6.2 - Changes at the electrodes Flashcards

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During electrolysis, what do mobile electrons do?

A

During electrolysis, mobile electrons move towards the electrodes

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During electrolysis, mobile electrons move towards the electrodes.
What does the direction they move in depend on?

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The direction they move in depends on their charge

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What happens when ions reach an electrode?

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When ions reach an electrode, they either:
1. Lose
Or,
2. Gain electrons

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When ions reach an electrode, they either lose or gain electrons, depending on their charge.
What do negatively charged ions do to become neutral atoms?

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Negatively charged ions lose electrons to become neutral atoms

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When ions reach an electrode, they either lose or gain electrons, depending on their charge.
What do positively charged ions do to become neutral atoms?

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Positively charged ions gain electrons to become neutral atoms

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6
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Reduction

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Reduction is the gain of electrons

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7
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Oxidation

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Oxidation is the loss of electrons

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8
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What is created through the electrolyte as ions travel to the electrodes?

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As ions travel to the electrodes, a flow of charge is created through the electrolyte

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9
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What happens if 2 elements can be produced at an electrode?

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If 2 elements can be produced at an electrode, the least reactive element will usually be formed

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10
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As some solutions are aqueous (dissolved in water), what happens when electricity passes through them?

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As some solutions are aqueous (dissolved in water), when electricity passes through them, water molecules are also ionised

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The order of discharge at the anode

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The order of discharge at the anode is:

Halide ion > Hydroxide > All other negatively charged ions

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12
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An ion always moves towards what?

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An ion always moves towards the oppositely charged electrode

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13
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When ions reach an electrode, they either lose, or gain electrons, depending on what?

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When ions reach an electrode, they either:
1. Lose
Or,
2. Gain electrons
,depending on their charge
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As some solutions are aqueous (dissolved in water), when electricity passes through them, water molecules are also ionised, so what?

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As some solutions are aqueous (dissolved in water), when electricity passes through them, water molecules are also ionised, so the:

  1. H+ ions will move to the cathode
  2. OH- ions will move to the anode
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