Starter quiz

  • What is an electrolyte in the context of electrolysis?
    • A gas that facilitates electrical conduction.
    • A liquid or aqueous salt solution that contains freely moving ions.  ✓
    • A solid material that conducts electricity.
  • What is formed when substances dissolve in water?
    • A gaseous mixture
    • An aqueous solution  ✓
    • A precipitate
  • How does electrical conductivity in liquids occur?
    • Through the absorption of heat by the liquid.
    • Through the movement of electrons in the liquid.
    • Through the movement of ions in the liquid.  ✓
  • Why are inert electrodes used in electrolysis?
    • To catalyse the electrolysis process.
    • To increase the conductivity of the solution.
    • To prevent the electrodes from reacting with the electrolyte.  ✓
  • What happens to copper ions during the electrolysis of copper sulfate solution?
    • They are oxidised at the anode to form copper oxide.
    • They are reduced at the cathode to form copper metal.  ✓
    • They remain in solution.
  • What are the products at the anode during the electrolysis of brine?
    • Chlorine gas  ✓
    • Hydrogen gas
    • Sodium metal
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