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utilizes electrical energy to create chemical energy
Electrolytic Cells utilizes electrical energy to create chemical energy
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Electrolytic Cells electricity used to force non-spontaneous reactions to occur endothermic electrolytic cells identified by presence of battery or power supply
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galvanic/Voltaic cell
chemical potential energy electrical potential energy electrolytic cell
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Electrolytic Decomposition of H2O
H2 produced at one electrode, O2 at other 2H2O + energy 2H2 + O2 Can you tell from the picture the side where H2 is produced? Where O2 is produced?
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electrolytic cell works in reverse of a
galvanic cell this time: Zn is cathode; where reduced takes place & Cu is anode; where oxidation takes place
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two types of electrolytic cells
1. Fused Salt Cells – used to purify metals (fused means melted!) 2. Electroplating Cells – designed to cover a surface with metal so will have specific properties
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Electroplating move desired coating from anode onto object to be plated solution contains ions of element to be plated - in this case Cu+2
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Can Cu be plated onto Al? Al above Cu in Table J
reaction will not happen spontaneously so… external energy source (power supply or battery) needed to force reaction to occur
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An Ox ate a Red Cat anode: electrode at which oxidation occurs
cathode: electrode at which reduction occurs electrode polarity opposite than galvanic cell! anode is POSITIVE cathode is NEGATIVE
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A POX on Electrolytic Cells
Anode – Positive – Oxidation electrolytic cell: polarity determined by outside power supply anode is attached to (+) terminal cathode is attached to (-) terminal
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(+) (-) (+) (-) Battery anode: where oxidation happens Cu Cu+2 + 2e-
cathode: obj being plated - where reduction happens Cu e- Cu Cu(s) Cu+2 SO4-2 Note: just moving Cu around
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Plating cathode: object to be plated
anode: made of metal want to plate on object solution: contains ions of plating metal Plating
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purify metals from their ores Fused Salt Cells: used to
Why does NaCl have to be molten? To which electrode will Na+1 ions be attracted to? To which electrode will Cl-1 ions be attracted to? ox: 2Cl-1 Cl2 + 2e- red: Na+1 + 1e- Na
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