2b.4 - Electroylsis Flashcards

1
Q

What does oil rig stand for?

A

Oxidation Reduction
Is Is
Loss Gain

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2
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What does oxidation involve?

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Gain of oxygen or loss of electrons

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3
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What does reduction involve?

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Loss of oxygen or gain of electrons

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4
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What does electrolysis always involve

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Oxidation and reduction

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5
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Explain what happens when lead bromide is electrolysed at the cathode? (2)

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  • The positive lead ions are attracted to the negative electrode. Here they are reduced (gain electrons).
  • One lead ion accepts two electrons to become one lead atom
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6
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What affects the products formed by electrolysis?

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Reactivity

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How does reactivity affect electrolysis at the negative electrode? (2)

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  • If the metal ions and H+ ions are present, the metal ions will stay in the solution if they are more reactive than hydrogen.
  • If the metal is less reactive than hydrogen, then the metal will be produced
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How does reactivity affect electrolysis at the positive electrode? (2)

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  • If OH- and halide ions are present then the molecules of chlorine, bromine, or iodine will be formed.
  • If no halide ions are present, oxygen will be formed
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9
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What products do you get in the electrolysis of sodium chloride?

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Hydrogen, Chlorine, Sodium hydroxide

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10
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What happens during the electrolysis of sodium chloride at the cathode? (2)

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  • Positive hydrogen ions are attracted to the negative electrode. Here they are reduced (gain electrons).
  • Two hydrogen ions accept two electrons to become one hydrogen molecule
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What happens when lead bromide is electrolysed at the anode? (2)

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  • The negative bromide ions are attracted to the positive electrode.
  • Here they are oxidised (lose electrons). Two bromine ions lose one electron each and become one bromine molecule
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What happens during the electrolysis of sodium chloride at the anode? (2)

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  • Negative chlorine ions are attracted to the positive electrode. Here they are oxidised (lose electrons)
  • Two chloride ions lose their electrons and become one chlorine molecule
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13
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Why do the sodium ions stay in the solution when sodium chloride is electrolysed?

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It is more reactive than hydrogen

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14
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Why is sodium hydroxide a product of the electrolysis of sodium chloride? (2)

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  • Sodium ions are more reactive than hydrogen so they are left behind
  • Hydroxide ions are left from the water
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15
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What are the half equations for the electrolysis of sodium chloride?

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Positive: 2H+ + 2e- -> H2
Negative: 2Cl- -> Cl2 + 2e-

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16
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What are the half equations for the electrolysis of molten lead bromide?

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Positive : Pb2+ + 2e- -> Pb

Negative: 2Cl- -> Cl2 + 2e-

17
Q

How is electrolysis used to remove aluminium from its ore? (4)

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  • Al2O3 has a very high melting point (over 2000C, so would be very expensive to melt)
  • Dissolved in molten cryolite to lower boiling point to 900C
  • Electrodes made of graphite to conduct electricity
  • Aluminium forms at the negative electrode and oxygen forms at the positive
18
Q

What ore is aluminium found in?

A

Bauxite

19
Q

Why does the positive electrode need to be replaced every now and again when used to remove aluminium from its core?

A

Because the oxygen that is produced on it reacts with the graphite to produce carbon dioxide

20
Q

What is electroplating used for?

A

To coat the surface of one metal with another metal

21
Q

What is at the positive and negative electrode when electroplating?

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Negative - metal object

Positive - Pure metal you’re plating with

22
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What are the uses of electroplating? (2)

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  • Decoration

- Conduction