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Electrolysis - EdexcelElectrolysis of molten salts

Electrolysis involves using electricity to break down electrolytes to form elements. The products of electrolysis can be predicted for a given electrolyte. Copper can be purified using electrolysis.

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Electrolysis of molten salts

Electrolytes

are that are:

  • in the state (heated so they become liquids), or
  • in water

Under these conditions, the in electrolytes are free to move within the liquid or solution.

is a process in which electrical energy, from a (dc) supply, electrolytes. The free moving ions in electrolytes are attracted to the oppositely charged , which connect to the dc supply.

Cations

Positively charged ions are called . They move towards the negatively charged electrode, which is called the .

Anions

Negatively charged ions are called . They move towards the positively charged electrode, which is called the .

Two electrodes connected to a cell. The negative electrode attracts positive ions and the positive electrode attracts negative ions.
Figure caption,
Ions migrate (move) towards their oppositely charged electrode

Learn more on electrolysis of molten solutions in this podcast.

Products of electrolysis

When ions reach an electrode, they gain or lose . As a result, they form or of :

  • cations gain electrons from the negatively charged cathode
  • anions lose electrons at the positively charged anode

Molten lead bromide, PbBr2(l), is an electrolyte. During electrolysis:

  • Pb2+ ions gain electrons at the cathode and become Pb atoms
  • Br- ions lose electrons at the anode and become Br atoms, which pair up to form Br2 molecules

So lead forms at the negative electrode and bromine forms at the positive electrode.

Molten lead(II) bromide heated in beaker while electrodes inserted. Positive lead ions are attracted to the negative electrode, while negative bromide ions are attracted to the positive electrode.
Figure caption,
Lead and bromine form during the electrolysis of molten lead bromide

Example

Predict the products of electrolysis of molten calcium chloride.

Calcium will form at the negative electrode, because metals form there from positively charged metal ions. Chlorine will form at the positive electrode, because non-metals form there from negatively charged non-metal ions.

Question

Predict the products of electrolysis of molten aluminium oxide.