Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Electrolysis of aqueous solution


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

3 comments:

  1. What are cathode and anode products in electrolysis of a concentrated solution of silver nitrate

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  2. nitrateAlfa Chemistry employs more than 200 full time staff, of which approximate 80 are Ph.D. and M.S. chemists, specialized in synthetic chemistry, process optimization, and research. 1-ethyl-2,3-dimethylimidazolium nitrate

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  3. why doesn't Ag gain 3 electrons? and why is it 'Ag+' and not Ag3+

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