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An electrolytic cell uses electricity to do a chemical reaction.
Electrochemistry An electrolytic cell uses electricity to do a chemical reaction.
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An Electrolytic Cell The negative terminal of the battery forces electrons to the attached electrode. The electrode becomes negative.
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An Electrolytic Cell The positive terminal of the battery draws electrons out of the attached electrode. The electrode becomes positive
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Electrolysis Apparatus
The two electrodes are placed in an electrolyte solutions such as NaCl(aq) to allow the electrons to flow.
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Electrolysis The sodium ions (Na+) are attracted to the negative electrode.
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Electrolysis The Na+ is reduced to a sodium atom because it gains an electron. Na+ + 1e- Na
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Reduction at the Cathode
Na+ + 1e- Na This ½ reaction is called REDUCTION and it occurs at the CATHODE
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Electrolysis The chlorine ions (Cl-) are attracted to the positive electrode.
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Electrolysis The Cl- is oxidized to a chlorine atom because it loses an electron. Cl- Cl + 1e-
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This ½ reaction is called OXIDATION and it occurs at the ANODE.
Oxidation at the Anode Cl- Cl + 1e- This ½ reaction is called OXIDATION and it occurs at the ANODE.
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Oxidation and Reduction
REDUCTION Na+ + 1e- Na OXIDATION 2Cl- Cl2 + 2e- (Chlorine is diatomic, so it is different) To finish this reaction, multiply the top equation by 2 so you will lose 2 electrons and gain 2 electrons.
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Final Equation 2Na+ + 2e- 2Na 2Cl- Cl2 + 2e-
_______________________ 2Na+ + 2Cl- 2Na + Cl2
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