C3.4 Electrolysis

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  • What is electrolysis?
    Electrolysis is a chemical process that uses electricity to break down compounds.
  • What happens at the anode during electrolysis?
    Oxidation occurs at the anode, where electrons are removed from the substance.
  • What happens at the cathode during electrolysis?
    Reduction occurs at the cathode, where electrons are gained by the substance.
  • What are the products of electrolysis of molten salts?
    • Cations migrate to the cathode and gain electrons.
    • Anions migrate to the anode and lose electrons.
  • What is the significance of inert electrodes in electrolysis?

    Inert electrodes do not participate in the chemical reaction and only conduct electricity.
  • Why is the amount of hydrogen produced during the electrolysis of water double that of oxygen?
    Because two hydrogen ions are produced for every one oxygen molecule during the reaction.
  • What is the overall equation for the electrolysis of water?
    • 2H₂O(l) → 2H₂(g) + O₂(g)
  • What is electroplating?
    Electroplating is a process that uses electrolysis to deposit a layer of metal onto a surface.
  • How does electroplating work?
    During electroplating, metal ions in a solution are reduced at the cathode to form a metal layer.
  • What happens to the metal at the anode during electroplating?
    The metal at the anode dissolves into the solution as metal ions.
  • What are some applications of electroplating?
    • Coating objects to prevent corrosion
    • Enhancing appearance through decorative finishes
    • Improving electrical conductivity
  • Why might copper be used in electroplating?
    Copper is used because it has good electrical conductivity and can provide a smooth finish.
  • What is the role of the cathode in electroplating?
    The cathode is where the metal ions are reduced and deposited as a solid layer.
  • What does reduction involve in terms of electrons?
    Gain of electrons
  • What is the half equation for copper ions gaining electrons?
    Cu²+ + 2e⁻ → Cu
  • What happens to magnesium in the half equation?
    Mg → Mg²+ + 2e⁻
  • What does the term 'reduced' mean in the context of copper ions?
    Copper ions gain two electrons
  • What is electrolysis?
    • Breaking down a substance using electricity
    • Involves oxidation and reduction reactions
  • What is passed through an electrolyte during electrolysis?
    An electric current
  • What happens to cations during electrolysis?
    They move towards the cathode and are reduced
  • What happens to anions during electrolysis?
    They move towards the anode and are oxidised
  • What do ions form when they gain or lose electrons during electrolysis?
    Uncharged substances
  • What components make up an electrochemical cell?
    Anode, cathode, electrolyte, power source, wires
  • What is produced at the anode during the electrolysis of molten lead bromide?
    Bromine gas
  • What is produced at the cathode during the electrolysis of molten lead bromide?
    Lead metal
  • What is the half equation for the cathode reaction in molten magnesium chloride?
    Mg²+ + 2e⁻ → Mg
  • What is the half equation for the anode reaction in molten magnesium chloride?
    Cl₂ → 2Cl⁻ + 2e⁻
  • What additional ions are present in aqueous solutions during electrolysis?
    Hydrogen ions (H⁺) and hydroxide ions (OH⁻)
  • What is produced at the cathode if hydrogen ions and metal ions are present?
    Hydrogen gas if metal is more reactive
  • What is produced at the anode if halide ions are present?
    Molecules of chlorine, bromine, or iodine
  • What happens if no halide ions are present at the anode?
    Oxygen is formed from hydroxide ions
  • What gas is produced at the cathode during the electrolysis of sodium chloride?
    Hydrogen gas
  • What gas is produced at the anode during the electrolysis of sodium chloride?
    Chlorine gas
  • How can you test for chlorine gas in the lab?
    It bleaches damp litmus paper white
  • How can you test for hydrogen gas in the lab?
    It makes a “pop” sound when burnt
  • What happens to the mass of the anode during electrolysis with copper electrodes?
    The mass of the anode decreases
  • What happens to the mass of the cathode during electrolysis with copper electrodes?
    The mass of the cathode increases
  • What should you do before weighing electrodes after an electrolysis experiment?
    Dry the electrodes to remove solution
  • What is the half equation for the anode reaction in copper sulfate electrolysis?
    4OH⁻ → 2H₂O + O₂ + 4e⁻
  • What is the role of the electrical supply in electrolysis?
    It pulls electrons off atoms at the anode