| Electrolysis
Francine
Taylor-Campbell, Contributor
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is important to remember that when substances are electrolysed, they decompose
to form new products. So when molten aluminium oxide is electrolysed, it decomposes
or forms aluminium and oxygen. Most molten substances break down to form their
respective components. The problems arise when we consider the electrolysis of
substances that are in an aqueous phase, since the ions from water, which is a
weak electrolyte, will participate in the reaction. The
type of ions discharged at the anode or at the cathode will now depend on their
position in the electrochemical series, their concentration and the nature of
the electrode. This means that if chloride ions and hydroxide ions are present
in the same dilute solution, hydroxide ions will be discharged in preference to
chloride ions, because they are lower in the series. However, if the solution
is concentrated, chloride ions will be the ones that are discharged at the anode.
1. The
following equations represent changes that occur during electrolysis. Use only
these equations to answer the questions. i)
2Cl- == Cl2
+ 2e ii)
Cu2+ + 2e ==
Cu iii)
Cu == Cu2+
+ 2e iv)
2H+ + 2e ==
H2 v)
4OH- == 2H2O
+ O2 + 4e a)
Write one equation which represents a reduction. b)
Write the equation that shows the process which must occur when an object is electroplated
with copper. c)
Write two equations which show the processes that occur when dilute sulphuric
acid is electrolysed. ANSWERS
1.
Cu2+ + 2e ==
Cu and 2H+
+ 2e == H2 represent a reduction since the ions are both
gaining electrons. b)
For an object to be electroplated, then copper ions must be made available with
which to coat the object. Cu == Cu2+
+ 2e shows the formation of Cu2+
ions. c)
When dilute sulphuric acid is electrolysed, the H+
and OH- ions
from water are discharged at the cathode and anode, respectively. The equations
are 2H+ + 2e
== H2 and 4OH-
== 2H2O + O2 + 4e. Question
2. 
The
diagram represents the electrolysis of aq copper sulphate using copper electrodes.
i)
Give the formula of the four ions present in aq. copper II sulphate. ii)
Explain why the concentration of the electrolyte does not change as the electrolysis
proceeds. iii)
Explain why solid copper II sulphate does not conduct an electric current. (b)
Electrolysis is used to manufacture aluminium, chlorine and sodium hydroxide.
For one of these processes, give (i) the electrolyte used, (ii) the materials
used for the electrodes, and (iii) the commercial use of the product. ANSWERS
2.(a)
(i) Cu 2+,
H+, OH-
, SO42- (ii)
Copper dissolves from the anode based on this equation Cu = Cu 2+
+ 2e and copper is deposited on the cathode based on the equation Cu 2+
+ 2e = Cu. As copper ions are removed from solution more copper dissolves which
means that the amount of copper remains constant and the concentration does not
change. (iii)
The ions are held in fixed positions and cannot move to carry an electric current.
(b)
For aluminium, the electrolyte is bauxite Al2O3
in cryolite using graphite electrodes. It is used to make aircraft parts. For
chlorine, aqueous NaCl is used with graphite electrodes. It is used to sterilise
drinking water. NOTE:
For sodium hydroxide, aqueous NaCl is the electrolyte using graphite anode and
mercury (flowing) cathode. It is an important industrial chemical. Francine
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