Electrolysis Flashcards

1
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What is electrolysis?

A

The flow of charge by moving ions.

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What do the ions move through?

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A molten ionic electrolyte.

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What reaction happens at the cathode during the electrolysis of NaCl?

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  • Na^+ + e^- —> Na
  • The sodium chloride splits into ions so they are free to move
  • The positive Na^+ ions migrate to the negative cathode
  • Each Na^+ ion gains an electron from the cathode
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What reaction happens at the anode during the electrolysis of NaCl?

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  • 2Cl^- - 2e^- —> Cl2
  • The negative Cl^- ions migrate to the positive anode
  • Two Cl^- ions gain two electrons and are discharged as a chlorine gas molecule
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5
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What products would be discharged at the anode and cathode during the electrolysis of NaOH?

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Anode - oxygen, 4OH - 4e^- —> 2H2O + O2

Cathode - hydrogen, 2H^+ + 2e^- —> H2

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6
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Why is hydrogen made rather than sodium at the cathode?

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Sodium is higher up in the reactivity sequence so hydrogen is discharged in preference.

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7
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What increases the amount of substance produced during electrolysis?

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Time and current are directly proportional to how much substance is produced.

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