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Quiz: Electrolysis

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Welcome to this quiz on electrolysis. Test your knowledge with 10 questions!

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What is the definition of electrolysis?

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Which of the following are required for electrolysis? (Select all that apply)

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In electrolysis, the {{blank0}} is the positive electrode, and the {{blank1}} is the negative electrode.

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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right

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How many moles of copper are deposited when 0.5 moles of electrons pass through a solution of CuSO4?

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During electrolysis of molten lead(II) bromide, what is produced at the cathode?

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Which products are formed during the electrolysis of aqueous sodium chloride? (Select all that apply)

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What happens to the ions at the electrodes during electrolysis?

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During the electrolysis of water, {{blank0}} gas is produced at the cathode, and {{blank1}} gas is produced at the anode.

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