GCSE Chemistry Specification

Edexcel 1CH0

Section 3: (b) Electrolytic processes

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#3.22

Recall that electrolytes are ionic compounds in the molten state or dissolved in water

#3.23

Describe electrolysis as a process in which electrical energy, from a direct current supply, decomposes electrolytes

#3.24

Explain the movement of ions during electrolysis, in which:

a) positively charged cations migrate to the negatively charged cathode
b) negatively charged anions migrate to the positively charged anode

#3.25

Explain the formation of the products in the electrolysis, using inert electrodes, of some electrolytes, including:

a) copper chloride solution
b) sodium chloride solution
c) sodium sulfate solution
d) water acidified with sulfuric acid
e) molten lead bromide (demonstration)

#3.26

Predict the products of electrolysis of other binary, ionic compounds in the molten state

#3.27

Write half equations for reactions occurring at the anode and cathode in electrolysis

#3.28

Explain oxidation and reduction in terms of loss or gain of electrons

#3.29

Recall that reduction occurs at the cathode and that oxidation occurs at the anode in electrolysis reactions

#3.30

Explain the formation of the products in the electrolysis of copper sulfate solution, using copper electrodes, and how this electrolysis can be used to purify copper

#3.31

Core Practical: Investigate the electrolysis of copper sulfate solution with inert electrodes and copper electrodes