EdExcel GCSE - Chemistry - Topic 3 Part II - Electrolysis

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GCSE Chemistry FlashCards sobre EdExcel GCSE - Chemistry - Topic 3 Part II - Electrolysis, criado por Malachy Moran-Tun em 13-10-2020.
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What is Electrolysis? The Breaking Down of a Substance using Electricity. A Direct Current (DC) Electrical Current is passed through an Electrolyte This causes the Electrolyte to Decompose
What is an Electrolyte? A Molten or Dissolved Ionic Compound used in Electrolysis
What is Oxidation? Loss of Electrons
What is Reduction? Gain of Electrons
What are Positive Ions called? Cations
What are Negative Ions called? Anions
Which Electrode do Cations move to? The Cathode (negative electrode)
Which Electrode do Anions move to? The Anode (positive electrode)
What does Inert mean? Unreactive
Revision Guide for Electrolysis Practical Example green is a colour
Why does the Electrolyte have to be Molten or Aqueous? The Ions have to be able to Move. When they are Solid, they are in Fixed Positions
What 2 Things can happen at the Cathode when carrying out Electrolysis in Aqueous Solutions? 1. If (H⁺ ions and) metal ions are present, hydrogen gas is produced if the metal is more reactive than hydrogen 2. If the metal is less reactive than hydrogen, a solid layer of pure metal is produced instead
What 2 Things can happen at the Anode when carrying out Electrolysis in Aqueous Solutions? 1. If (OH⁻ and) halide (halogen) ions are present, the halogen molecule is formed 2. If no halide ions are present, then oxygen is formed
What is an Example of the Use of Electrolysis in Real Life? Purifying Copper probably more

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