Quiz: Electrolysis Basics
AQA GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy (8464)
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Building on what you've learned about acids, bases, and the reactivity series, let's explore electrolysis. We'll test your understanding of key concepts and their applications!
What is electrolysis?
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Which of the following are required for electrolysis? (Select all that apply)
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During electrolysis, positively charged ions move towards the {{blank0}}, where they {{blank1}} electrons.
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If 2 moles of electrons are transferred during electrolysis, how many coulombs of charge are passed? (Use the value of the Faraday constant: 96500 C/mol)
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Which ion is discharged at the anode during the electrolysis of molten lead bromide?
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Which products are formed during the electrolysis of brine (sodium chloride solution)? (Select all that apply)
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In an electrolytic cell, the {{blank0}} is connected to the negative terminal of the power supply, and the {{blank1}} is connected to the positive terminal.
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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What happens at the cathode during electrolysis?
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