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4.3 Electrolysis
4.3.3 Using electrolysis to extract metals
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Electrolysis is the process of using an electric current to drive a non-spontaneous chemical
reaction
What is the role of the electrolyte in an electrolytic cell?
Conducts ions
The power supply in an electrolytic cell provides the external electrical
current
What type of reaction occurs at the anode in electrolysis?
Oxidation
Steps in metal extraction through electrolysis:
1️⃣ Metal ions move to the cathode
2️⃣ Reduction occurs at the cathode
3️⃣ Metal is deposited at the cathode
4️⃣ Oxidation occurs at the anode
Match the component of an electrolytic cell with its function:
Electrodes ↔️ Conduct reactions
Electrolyte ↔️ Contains ions
Power Supply ↔️ Drives current
What are the main components of an electrolytic cell?
Electrodes, electrolyte, power supply
What type of solution is used as an electrolyte in electrolysis?
Molten salt or aqueous solution
Match the type of electrode with its charge and reaction:
Anode ↔️ Positive (+), Oxidation
Cathode ↔️ Negative (-), Reduction
What type of reaction occurs at the cathode in electrolysis?
Reduction
Steps in metal extraction through electrolysis:
1️⃣ The electrolyte contains a molten salt or aqueous solution with metal ions.
2️⃣ An electric current is passed through the electrolyte.
3️⃣ At the cathode, metal ions undergo reduction and are deposited as the metal.
4️⃣ At the anode, an oxidation reaction occurs.
In aluminum extraction, cryolite is used as a solvent to lower the melting point of aluminum
oxide
Match the advantage of electrolysis with its corresponding disadvantage:
High purity ↔️ High energy consumption
Precise control ↔️ Costly equipment
Scalable process ↔️ Limited to reactive metals
Electrodes in an electrolytic cell are typically made of metals or graphite.
True
Electrodes facilitate the flow of electrons in
electrolysis
.
True
At the cathode in electrolysis, reduction reactions cause the metal ions to gain
electrons
Electrolysis involves passing an electric current through a molten salt or
aqueous
solution.
True
Electrodes are conductive surfaces within an electrolytic cell where chemical
reactions
Electrodes in an electrolytic cell can be made of metals or
graphite
Electrodes facilitate the flow of electrons in
electrolysis
.
True
At the anode, oxidation results in the loss of
electrons
Oxidation occurs at the anode, while reduction occurs at the
cathode
.
True
Which metals are often extracted using electrolysis due to their high reactivity?
Sodium and aluminum
Electrolysis produces metals with high purity and allows precise control over the
extraction
process.
True
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