Links Keywords C3 Chemical reactions C3.4 Electrolysis 

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Links Keywords C3 Chemical reactions C3.4 Electrolysis  What do the following letters stand for? P A N I C Write the half equations for the electrolysis of NaCl solution C3 Chemical reactions Links  1.2 Atomic Structure 2.2 Bonding 3.1 Introduction to Chemical Reactions 3.3 Types of Chemical Reaction  6.1 Improving Processes and Product C3.4 Electrolysis Metals go to the… Non-metals go to the… Write the half equations for the electrolysis of CaCl2 solution The exception is… Draw a labelled diagram for purifying copper Draw a labelled diagram for electroplating a spoon Electrolysis of molten ionic compounds Electrolysis of solutions of ionic compounds Oxidation occurs at the… Similarities Similarities Reduction occurs at the… Differences Differences Write the half equations for the electrolysis of molten CaCl2 Keywords