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Electrolytes and electrolysisOxidation and reduction in electrolysis

Reactive metals are extracted from their ores using electrolysis. Ionic compounds conduct electricity when molten or in solution. Metal ions and non-metal ions are attracted to opposite electrodes.

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Oxidation and reduction in electrolysis

Oxidation and reduction

and can be described in terms of :

  • oxidation is the loss of electrons
  • reduction is the gain of electrons

Reduction happens at the negative because this is where positive gain electrons.

Oxidation happens at the positive because this is where negative ions lose electrons.

Learn more on redox reactions in this podcast.

Half equations - Higher

A is used to model the reaction that happens at an during . It shows what happens when ions gain or lose electrons. In half equations:

  • electrons are shown as e-
  • the numbers of of each must be the same on both sides
  • the total on each side must be the same (usually zero)

Cathode reactions

Positively charged ions gain electrons at the cathode. These are half equations for some reactions at the cathode:

Na+ + e- 鈫 Na

Pb2+ + 2e- 鈫 Pb

Example

Balance the half equation for the formation of aluminium during electrolysis: Al3+ + e- 鈫 Al.

The balanced half equation is: Al3+ + 3e- 鈫 Al (because three negatively charged electrons are needed to balance the three positive charges on the aluminium ion).

Question

Write a balanced half equation for the formation of calcium from a calcium ion, Ca2+.

Anode reactions

Negatively charged ions lose electrons at the anode. These are half equations for some reactions at the anode:

2Cl- 鈫 Cl2 + 2e-

2O2- 鈫 O2 + 4e-

Question

Write a balanced half equation for the formation of bromine, Br2, from bromide ions, Br-.