C6 - Electrolysis Flashcards

1
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define electrolysis

A

the chemical process of splitting an ionic compound using electricity

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2
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Why can’t ionic compounds be electrolysed when they are solid?

A

the ions cannot move in the strong lattice structure

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3
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define half equation

A

an equation that shows the movement of ions and electrons

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4
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define electrolyte

A

the substance that is being split

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5
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define electrode

A

a conductor through which electricity enters or leaves an object, substance, or region

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6
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define cathode

A

negatively charged electrode

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7
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define anode

A

positively charged electrode

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8
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define cation

A

positively charged ion, it is attracted to the cathode

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9
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define anion

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negatively charged ion, it is attracted to the anode

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10
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show the dissociation of water

A

H2O ⇌ H+ + OH-

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11
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During electrolysis, what is the rule that determines what is discharged at the cathode?

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The LESS reactive element will be attracted to the cathode, the MORE reactive element will stay in the solution.

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12
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During electrolysis, what is the rule that determines what is discharged at the anode?

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  1. Halide - any halogen
  2. Hydroxide - OH-
  3. Other - any other anion
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13
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What is discharge if hydroxide ions are attracted to the anode?

A

water and oxygen
4OH- (aq) → 2H2O (l) + O2 (g) + 4e-

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14
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How do you test for chlorine gas?

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Hold blue litmus paper above the gas. The paper will turn red and then white (because it is bleached) if the gas is chlorine.

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15
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What forms at the anode and cathode during the electrolysis of copper sulfate solution?

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Cathode - copper. It is less reactive than hydrogen
Anode - oxygen. Sulfate is not a halide so the hydroxide is attracted to the anode causing it to form oxygen.

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16
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Why are electrodes made of carbon (graphite)

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Graphite is conductive and inert, so it does not react with the ions in the electrolyte.