recall that metals (or hydrogen) are formed at the cathode and non-metals are formed at the anode in electrolysis using inert electrodes
the terms cations and anions
recall that metals (or hydrogen) are formed at the cathode and non-metals are formed at the anode in electrolysis using inert electrodes
the terms cations and anions
predict the products of electrolysis of binary ionic compounds in the molten state
compounds such as NaCl
describe competing reactions in the electrolysis of aqueous solutions of ionic compounds in terms of the different species present
the electrolysis of aqueous NaCl and CuSO4 using inert electrodes
describe electrolysis in terms of the ions present and reactions at the electrodes
the equations and half equations of the reactions at the electrodes
describe the technique of electrolysis using inert and non-inert electrodes