Electrolysis
of aqueous solution
1. Electrolysis of potassium nitrate solution, KNO3 using carbon
electrodes.
|
Anode
(+)
|
Cathode
(-)
|
Ion
presents
|
NO-3,
OH-
|
K+,
H+
|
Half
equation
|
4OH-
→ 2H2O + O2 +4e
|
2H+
+ 2e → H2
|
Observation
|
Colourless
gas bubbles are released
|
Colourless
gas bubbles are released
|
Product
|
Oxygen
gas
|
Hydrogen
gas
|
2. Electrolysis of silver nitrate solution, AgNO3 using
carbon
electrodes.
|
Anode
(+)
|
Cathode
(-)
|
Ion
presents
|
NO-3,
OH-
|
Ag+,
H+
|
Half
equation
|
4OH-
→ 2H2O + O2 +4e
|
Ag+
+ e → Ag
|
Observation
|
Colourless
gas bubbles are released
|
A grey
solid is formed
|
Product
|
Oxygen
gas
|
Silver
metal
|
3. Electrolysis of copper(II) sulphate solution, CuSO4 using
carbon
electrodes.
|
Anode
(+)
|
Cathode
(-)
|
Ion
presents
|
SO2-4,
OH-
|
Cu2+,
H+
|
Half
equation
|
4OH-
→ 2H2O + O2 +4e
|
Cu2+
+ 2e → Cu
|
Observation
|
Colourless
gas bubbles are released
|
Brown
solid is formed
|
Product
|
Oxygen
gas
|
Copper
metal
|
4. Electrolysis of concentrated potassium chloride solution, KCl
using carbon
electrodes.
|
Anode
(+)
|
Cathode
(-)
|
Ion
presents
|
Cl-
, OH-
|
K+,
H+
|
Half
equation
|
Cl-
→ Cl2 + 2e
|
2H+
+ 2e → H2
|
Observation
|
Greenish-yellow
gas bubbles are released
|
Colourless
gas bubbles are released
|
Product
|
Chlorine
gas
|
Hydrogen
gas
|
5. Electrolysis of silver sulphate solution, Ag2SO4
using silver
electrode as anode and carbon electrode as cathode.
|
Anode
(+)
|
Cathode
(-)
|
Ion
presents
|
-
|
|
Half
equation
|
Ag→
Ag+ +e
|
Ag+
+ e → Ag
|
Observation
|
Silver
electrode corrodes and become thinner
|
A grey
solid is deposited and electrode becomes thicker.
|
Product
|
Silver
ion
|
Silver
metal
|
6. Electrolysis of copper(II) nitrate solution, Cu(NO3)2
using copper
electrode as anode and carbon electrode as cathode.
|
Anode
(+)
|
Cathode
(-)
|
Ion
presents
|
-
|
-
|
Half
equation
|
Cu
→ Cu2+ +2e
|
Cu2+
+ 2e → Cu
|
Observation
|
Copper
electrode corrodes and become thinner
|
Brown
solid is deposited and electrode becomes thicker.
|
Product
|
Copper(II)
ion
|
Copper
metal
|
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