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Electrolysis
Separating a
ionic compounds
using electricity
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anion
negatively
charged ion
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anode
positive
electrode
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cation
positively
charged ion
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cathode
negative
electrode
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electrolyte
a liquid that is a good conductor of
electricity
. (usually contains
ions
)
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molten
melted
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Redox
reaction where
reduction
and
oxidation
take place
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ore
rock that contains high
concentration
of metal compound
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oxidation
gaining
oxygen
OR losing
electrons
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reduction
losing
oxygen OR
gaining
electrons
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electrode
conducting rod made of
metal
or graphite that carries the current in/out of the
electrolyte
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solution
an
ionic
solid dissolved in water
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metal
product formed at the negative electrode (
cathode
)
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non-metal
product formed at the positive electrode (
anode
)
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Reason solid ionic compounds cannot
conduct
The ions have a
fixed
position and
cannot
move
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Reason molten substances
can
conduct
The ions are
free
to move
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Equation to show what happens at
cathode
Mg2+
+ 2e- -> Mg
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Equation to show what happens at
anode
2Cl- ->
Cl2
+ 2e-
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Products of the electrolysis of molten sodium chloride
sodium
and
chlorine
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Products of the electrolysis of molten lead bromide
lead
and
bromine
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Products of electrolysis of molten aluminium oxide
aluminium
and
oxygen
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