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Q1.GIVE THREE OBSERVATIONS DURING ELECTROLYSIS.
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Electrolysis of molten salts
New substances form when a molten or dissolved ionic compound conducts electricity. For example, lead bromide can be used to produce bromine and lead using the following process:
place solid lead(II) bromide in a crucible and heat over a Bunsen burner until it melts
insert two carbon electrodes into the molten electrolyte and pass a direct current between them
Carbon electrodes are chosen because they have a high melting point and are inert (they will not react with the reactants and products during electrolysis). The observations are summarised in the table:
Anode (positive)Bubbles of brown gasBromine vapour (Br2) is producedCathode (negative)Silvery liquid metal present at this electrode underneath the remaining molten electrolyteLead (Pb) is produced
It is easy to predict the products of electrolysis of molten electrolytes because they simply split into their elements:
the metal is formed at the negative electrode because that is where the positive metal ions are attracted
the non-metal element is formed at the positive electrode where the negative non-metal ions are attracted
For example:
Zinc chlorideChlorineZincAluminium oxideOxygenAluminium
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New substances form when a molten or dissolved ionic compound conducts electricity. For example, lead bromide can be used to produce bromine and lead using the following process:
place solid lead(II) bromide in a crucible and heat over a Bunsen burner until it melts
insert two carbon electrodes into the molten electrolyte and pass a direct current between them
Carbon electrodes are chosen because they have a high melting point and are inert (they will not react with the reactants and products during electrolysis). The observations are summarised in the table:
Anode (positive)Bubbles of brown gasBromine vapour (Br2) is producedCathode (negative)Silvery liquid metal present at this electrode underneath the remaining molten electrolyteLead (Pb) is produced
It is easy to predict the products of electrolysis of molten electrolytes because they simply split into their elements:
the metal is formed at the negative electrode because that is where the positive metal ions are attracted
the non-metal element is formed at the positive electrode where the negative non-metal ions are attracted
For example:
Zinc chlorideChlorineZincAluminium oxideOxygenAluminium
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