Chemistry, asked by Rawanbinhussain, 10 months ago

Label the anode and cathode on the diagram.
(ii) Suggest the name of substance X...
(iii) State the formula of the cation in X....
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(iv) Explain why substance X conducts electricity when molten, but not when solid.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  1. Anode which is surrounded by + tive ions and Cathode which is surrounded by - tive ions.
  2. Any polar compound or ionic compound Eg:- CuSO4,NaCl
  3. If it is inert than graphite or platinum, or, if active than same as metal of the compound
  4. Bez in solid state it doesn't have ions which helps in passage of electricity but when it is in molten state or in aqueous state than it has ions which helps in passage of electricity

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Answered by shohanahmedanindo90
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Answer:

The following diagram represents the electrolysis of molten substance, X.

(i) Suggest the name of substance X. [1]

(ii) State the formula of the cation in X. [1]

Explanation:

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