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What should you be able to describe by the end of the video on electrolysis?
How to investigate what happens when
aqueous solutions
undergo electrolysis
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Why is it recommended to watch two videos on the electrolysis of aqueous solutions before starting the protocol?
To learn
the
details
of the
electrolysis
process
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What are the two aqueous solutions used in the electrolysis experiment?
Copper(II) chloride
Sodium chloride
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How much copper(II) chloride solution is poured into the beaker for the experiment?
Approximately 50
centimeters
cubed
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What is the purpose of the plastic petri dish in the electrolysis setup?
To cover the
beaker
and hold the electrodes in place
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What material are the electrodes made of in this experiment?
Carbon graphite
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Why are the carbon graphite electrodes considered inert?
Because they do not react during the
electrolysis
process
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What must not happen between the two electrodes during the experiment?
They must not touch each other
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What happens at the cathode during the electrolysis of copper(II) chloride solution?
Copper
is
discharged
and
coats
the
cathode
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What indicates that copper is discharged at the cathode?
The
cathode is
coated
with
copper
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What gas is produced at the anode during the electrolysis of copper(II) chloride solution?
Chlorine
gas
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How can you confirm that chlorine gas is produced at the anode?
By holding damp blue litmus paper near the anode, which becomes
bleached
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What are the products formed when electrolyzing copper(II) chloride solution?
Copper is discharged at the
cathode
Chlorine gas is discharged at the
anode
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What is the procedure for the second experiment with sodium chloride solution?
Pour approximately
50
centimeters cubed of sodium chloride solution into the beaker and turn on the
power supply
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What gas is produced at the anode during the electrolysis of sodium chloride solution?
Chlorine
gas
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What happens to the blue litmus paper when chlorine gas is produced?
It becomes
bleached
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What gas is produced at the cathode during the electrolysis of sodium chloride solution?
Hydrogen
gas
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Why is hydrogen gas discharged at the cathode during the electrolysis of sodium chloride solution?
Because
sodium
is
more
reactive
than
hydrogen
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How can you confirm that the gas produced at the cathode is hydrogen?
By collecting it and testing it with a lit splint, which produces a
squeaky pop
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What are the products formed when electrolyzing sodium chloride solution?
Chlorine gas is produced at the
anode
Hydrogen gas is produced at the
cathode
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Where can students find questions related to the required practical on electrolysis?
In the
revision workbook
linked in the
video
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