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South Pasadena AP Chemistry Name Period Date / / 21 Electrochemistry ELECTROLYSIS LABETTE Introduction: Electricity can be used to cause a chemical change. We will try this using our pencil electrolysis.

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For electrolysis to work, the compound must contain ions. Covalent compounds cannot act as electrolytes because they contain neutral atoms ....Electrolysis of molten ionic compounds Positively-charged ions move to the negative electrode (cathode ). ... Negatively-charged ions move to the positive electrode (anode ).

Electrolysis of molten ionic compounds Ionic compounds that have been melted are described as molten. When a molten ionic compound is electrolysed using inert electrodes, the metal is produced at the cathode and the non-metal is produced at the anode.

Ionic compounds contain charged particles in the form of positively charged ions known as cations, and negatively charged ions known as anions. Therefore, ionic compounds can be broken down into their elements using electrolysis.

Applications of electrolysis: Electroplating with metals. Electrorefining of metals. Extraction of metals. Purification of metals. Electrolytic reduction of metals from their compounds. Metal cleaning: dirty metals can be cleaned.

An electrolyte is basically a solution of ions. An electrode is a device that is used to create an electrical connection between a conductor and a non-conductor. Both of these concepts are widely used in fields such as electrolysis, metal plating, physical chemistry, thermodynamics and various other fields.

Your cells use electrolytes to conduct electrical charges, which is how your muscles contract. Those same electrical charges also help with chemical reactions, especially when it comes to hydration and the balance of fluids inside and outside of cells.

Electrolysis involves a simultaneous oxidation reaction at anode and a reduction reaction at the cathode. For example, when electric current, is, passed through molten sodium chloride, the sodium ion is attracted by the cathode, from which, it takes an electrode and becomes a sodium atom.

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