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Electrolysis of solutions

Electrolysis of acidified water

Water is a poor of electricity, but it does contain some hydrogen , H+, and hydroxide ions, OH-. These ions are formed when a small proportion of water naturally . If water is with a little dilute sulfuric acid:

  • H+ ions are attracted to the , gain and form hydrogen gas
  • OH- ions are attracted to the , lose electrons and form oxygen gas

The overall for the process is:

2H2O(l) 鈫 2H2(g) + O2(g)

The volume of hydrogen given off is twice the volume of oxygen given off.

Learn more on electrolysis of aqueous solutions in this podcast.

Electrolysis of dissolved ionic compounds

An formed by dissolving an contains:

  • hydrogen ions from the water, and positive ions from the compound
  • hydroxide ions from the water, and negative ions from the compound

The ions compete at each to gain or lose electrons.

At the cathode

Whether hydrogen or a metal is produced at the cathode depends on the position of the metal in the metal :

  • the metal is produced at the cathode if it is less than hydrogen
  • hydrogen is produced at the cathode if the metal is more reactive than hydrogen
The relative reactivity of selected elements from most to least: potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium, aluminium, carbon, zinc, iron, tin, lead, hydrogen, copper, silver, gold, platinum.
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The reactivity series of metals - carbon and hydrogen are non-metals, shown for comparison

Question

Predict the formed at the negative electrode during the of sodium chloride solution.

Question

Predict the product formed at the negative electrode during the electrolysis of copper chloride solution.

At the anode

Oxygen is produced (from hydroxide ions), unless ions (chloride, bromide or iodide ions) are present. In that case, the negatively charged halide ions lose electrons and form the corresponding (chlorine, bromine or iodine).

The table summarises the product formed at the anode during the electrolysis of different in solution.

Negative ionElement given off at anode
Chloride, Cl-Chlorine, Cl2
Bromide, Br-Bromine, Br2
Iodide, I-Iodine, I2
Sulfate, SO42-Oxygen, O2
Nitrate, NO3-Oxygen, O2
Negative ionChloride, Cl-
Element given off at anodeChlorine, Cl2
Negative ionBromide, Br-
Element given off at anodeBromine, Br2
Negative ionIodide, I-
Element given off at anodeIodine, I2
Negative ionSulfate, SO42-
Element given off at anodeOxygen, O2
Negative ionNitrate, NO3-
Element given off at anodeOxygen, O2

Question

Predict the product formed at the positive electrode during the electrolysis of concentrated sodium sulfate solution.