Electrolysis

    Cards (12)

    • How do you set up a general electrolysis experiment? - Place the positive and negative electrodes in
      a beaker containing a molten or dissolved
      ionic compound
      - Connect both electrodes to a power supply
      with wires
    • How could you investigate what happens when an aqueous solution of CuCl2 is electrolysed? - Half fill a beaker with aqueous CuCl2 - Place a lid on the beaker and insert the electrodes into the solution through holes in the lid (electrodes must not touch) - Connect the electrodes to a low voltage power supply - Switch the power supply on to 4V - Turn off the power after a few minutes and record any observations
    • What forms at the cathode and the anode in electrolysis? Cathode: Metals or hydrogen Anode: Non-metals
    • What would you observe at each electrode when copper chloride solution is electrolysed? Positive electrode: Bubbles of gas (chlorine) Negative electrode: Electrode coated with a brown solid (copper)
    • What would you observe at each electrode when copper chloride solution is electrolysed? Positive electrode: Bubbles of gas (chlorine) Negative electrode: Bubbles of gas rapidly produced (hydrogen)
    • Why must the positive electrode (anode) be regularly replaced? The positive electrode is made of carbon and will react with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide
    • Write half equations for the reactions that occur at the electrodes when aqueous CuCl2 is electrolysed (higher only) Cathode: Cu2+ +2e- → Cu Anode: 2Cl2- → Cl2 +2e-
      • Write half equations for the reactions that occur at the electrodes when aqueous NaCl is electrolysed (higher only) Cathode: 2H+ + 2e- → H2 Anode: 2Cl- → Cl2 +2e-
    • In the electrolysis of NaCl hydrogen is produced at the cathode. Why is sodium not produced? Hydrogen is produced because sodium is more reactive than hydrogen. Sodium remains in the solution.
    • How could you test that chlorine gas was produced at the anode? The gas produced will bleach damp litmus paper - it will turn white
    • How could you test that hydrogen gas was produced at the anode? The gas produced will make a squeaky pop with a lighted splint
    • How could you test that oxygen was produced at the anode? The gas produced will relight a glowing splint
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