SC10 - Electrolysis ✓ Flashcards

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SC10a - Define electrolysis?

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The breaking down of an electrolyte using electricity (d.c supply)

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SC10a - Describe the relationship between positive and negative ions and their electrode, naming them.

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  • (Positive) Cations are attracted to the (negative) Cathode
  • (Negative) Anions are attracted to the (positive) Anode
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SC10a - Why is an electrolyte able to conduct electricity?

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  • When an ionic solid is melted down or dissolved in water, its ionic bonds breaking meaning that the ions inside are now free to move.
  • This allows the electrolyte to conduct electricity.
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SC10a - Describe the setup for an electrolysis exmperiment.

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  • Two electrodes (cathode and anode) are connected to a d.c supply.
  • They are also placed in the electrolyte (which is either molten or aqueous).
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SC10a - At which electrodes do oxidation and reduction take place and how do these processes affect ions?

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  • Oxidation is the loss of electrons and takes place at the anode. Reduction is the gain of electrons and takes place at the cathode.
  • OIL RIG:
  • Oxidation Is Loss;
  • Reduction Is Gain
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SC10a - Use half equations to display the oxidation and reduction of Zinc and Chlorine during electrolysis.

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Zn2+ + 2e- → Zn (Reduction)

2Cl- → Cl2 + 2e- (Oxidation)

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SC10a CP - Descirbe what you would expect to see when conducting the electrolysis of copper chloride solution using graphite (inert) electrodes.

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  • The cathode will be coated with a brownish layer.
  • This shows copper is being produced
  • At the anode there will be bubbles.
  • This indicates that a gas is being produced
  • If you hold a damp blue litmus paper near this, it will turn red and then bleach white.
  • This indicates that the gas produced is chlorine
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SC10a CP - Descirbe what you would expect to see when conducting the electrolysis of copper chloride solution using an impure copper anode and a pure copper cathode.

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  • The anode will appear to be smaller (it will have lost mass)
  • The cathode will appear bigger (it has gained mass)
  • Under the anode, there will be a collection of impurities that have settled
  • This shows that the pure copper ions have migrated from the anode to the cathode
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SC10b - How can you predict the products of electrolysis?

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  • When electrolysing a solution, water will always be present
  • This means H+ and OH- ions are always present
  • At the cathode, the metal can only be produced if it is less reactive than H+
  • At the anode Oxygen will always be produced unelss the negative ion is a halide (has a charge of 1-)
  • If the electrolyte is molten, the components of the electrolyte will be produced
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