Topic 4 - Electrolysis Flashcards

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What is electrolysis?

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  • electric current is passed through an electrolyte (a molten or dissolved ionic compound)
  • ions move towards electrodes - where they react - and the compound decomposes
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Difference between chemical cells and electrolysis?

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  • electrolysis uses electricity to produce a chemical reaction
  • cells use a chemical reaction to produce electricity
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3
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Why is graphite used for the electrodes?

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  • graphite conducts electricity
  • graphite is inert
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Explain why graphite conducts electricity?

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  • each carbon atom forms 3 covalent bonds
  • one electron per carbon atom is delocalised
  • electrons carry charge through the graphite
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5
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Why does the positive electrode have to be continuously replaced?

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  • electrode reacts with oxygen
  • electrode is carbon / graphite
  • carbon dioxide is produced - gradually consuming the electrode
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Where do positive ions go in electrolysis?

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positive ions in the electrolyte move towards the cathode and gain electrons (they are reduced)

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Where do negative ions go in electrolysis?

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move toward the anode and lose electrons (they are oxidised)

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8
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From what and how is aluminium extracted?

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  • aluminium is extracted from the ore bauxite by electrolysis
  • auxite contains aluminium oxide
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Why is aluminium oxide mixed with cryolite?

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  • aluminium oxide has very high melting point - mixed with cryolite to lower melting point
  • cryolite is an aluminium based compound with lower melting point than aluminium oxide
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What happens at the negative electrode in the electrolysis of aluminium oxide?

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  • positive Al3+ ions attracted to cathode - each pick up 3 electrons and turn into neutral aluminium atoms
  • these then sink to the bottom of the electrolysis tank
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What happens at the positive electrode in the electrolysis of aluminium oxide?

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  • negative O2- ions attracted to anode where they each lose two electrons
  • neutral oxygen atoms combine forming O2 molecules
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12
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Half equation at anode for electrolysis of aluminium oxide?

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2O2- –> O2 + 4e-

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Half equation at cathode for electrolysis of aluminium oxide?

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Al3+ + 3e- –> Al

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14
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What is brine?

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Brine is a solution of sodium chloride (NaCl) and water (H2O)

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What is formed at the cathode in electrolysis of aqeous solutions?

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  • hydrogen gas produced if metal ions form an elemental metal more reactive than hydrogen
  • if metal ions form an elemental metal less reactive than hydrogen - solid layer of pure metal produced instead
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16
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What is formed at the anode in electrolysis of aqeous solutions?

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  • if halide ions are present, molecules of chlorine, bromine or iodine will be formed
  • if halide ions arent present, then the OH- ions are discharged and oxygen will be formed
17
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Half equation at anode when halide ions aren’t present?

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4OH- —> O2 + 2H2O + 4e-