Q.Identify what changes are observed when an electric current is passed through following solutions- change in colour of the solution or deposition of metal at an electrode or liberation of a gas at electrodes: (1M each)
(a) electrolysis of of acidified water
(b) electrolysis of copper sulphate solution
(c) electroplating of iron with zinc (galvanization)
Answers
Explanation:
verted into electrical energy. The opposite is true for electrolytic cells. In electrolytic cells, electrical energy causes nonspontaneous reactions to occur in a process known as electrolysis. The charging electric car pictured in the Chapter 18 Introduction at the beginning of this chapter shows one such process. Electrical energy is converted into the chemical energy in the battery as it is charged. Once charged, the battery can be used to power the automobile.
The same principles are involved in electrolytic cells as in galvanic cells. We will look at three electrolytic cells and the quantitative aspects of electrolysis.
The Electrolysis of Molten Sodium Chloride
In molten sodium chloride, the ions are free to migrate to the electrodes of an electrolytic cell. A simplified diagram of the cell commercially used to produce sodium metal and chlorine gas is shown in Figure 1. Sodium is a strong reducing agent and chlorine is used to purify water, and is used in antiseptics and in paper production. The reactions are
anode:
2
Cl
−
(
l
)
Cl
2
(
g
)
+
2
e
−
E
∘
Cl
2
/
Cl
−
=
+
1.3
V
cathode:
Na
+
(
l
)
+
e
−
Na
(
l
)
E
∘
Na
+
/
Na
=
−
2.7
V
overall:
2
Na
+
(
l
)
+
2
Cl
−
(
l
)
2
Na
(
l
)
+
Cl
2
(
g
)
E
∘
cell
=
−
4.0
V
The power supply (battery) must supply a minimum of 4 V, but, in practice, the applied voltages are typically higher because of inefficiencies in the process itself.