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Lesson 34: Half-equations
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CHEMISTRY 10
34 - Constructing half-equations
Week 23
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CHEMISTRY 10
34 - Constructing half-equations
Week 23
Slide 1 - Slide
construct
ionic half-equations for reactions at the anode (to show oxidation) and at the cathode (to show reduction).
Slide 2 - Slide
Slide 3 - Slide
Slide 4 - Slide
_______________ is the breakdown of an ionic compound, molten or in aqueous solution, by the use of electricity.
A
Electrochemical
B
Electrolytic cell
C
Electrolysis
D
Electrodes
Slide 5 - Quiz
Which of the following is a property related to the electrolysis of an ionic compound like sodium chloride?
A
thermal conductivity
B
luster
C
electrical conductivity
D
tensile strength
Slide 6 - Quiz
Potassium nitrate contains NO
3
-
ions.
The oxidation number of O atoms in NO
3
-
is –2.
Determine the oxidation number of N atoms in NO
3
–
ions.
A
+3
B
+4
C
+2
D
+5
Slide 7 - Quiz
Which of the labelled parts is the positive electrode?
A
a
B
c
C
d
D
b
Slide 8 - Quiz
Concentrated magnesium bromide is electrolysed using graphite electrodes.
What product is formed at the cathode (-)?
A
oxygen gas
B
molecular bromine
C
magnesium metal
D
hydrogen gas
Slide 9 - Quiz
Concentrated magnesium bromide is electrolysed using graphite electrodes.
What product is formed at the cathode (-)?
A
oxygen gas
B
molecular bromine
C
magnesium metal
D
hydrogen gas
Slide 10 - Quiz
Concentrated copper(II) sulfate is electrolysed using graphite electrodes.
What product is formed at the cathode (-)?
A
oxygen gas
B
sulfate ions
C
copper metal
D
hydrogen gas
Slide 11 - Quiz
Concentrated magnesium bromide is electrolysed using graphite electrodes.
What product is formed at the anode (+)?
A
oxygen gas
B
molecular bromine
C
magnesium metal
D
hydrogen gas
Slide 12 - Quiz
Molten sodium chloride is electrolysed using graphite electrodes.
What product is formed at the anode (+)?
A
oxygen gas
B
molecular chlorine
C
sodium metal
D
hydrogen gas
Slide 13 - Quiz
Molten sodium chloride is electrolysed using graphite electrodes.
What product is formed at the cathode (-)?
A
oxygen gas
B
molecular chlorine
C
sodium metal
D
hydrogen gas
Slide 14 - Quiz
Dilute aqueous potassium iodide is electrolysed using graphite electrodes.
What product is formed at the anode (+)?
A
oxygen gas
B
molecular iodine
C
potassium metal
D
hydrogen gas
Slide 15 - Quiz
Dilute aqueous potassium iodide is electrolysed using graphite electrodes.
What product is formed at the cathode (-)?
A
oxygen gas
B
molecular iodine
C
potassium metal
D
hydrogen gas
Slide 16 - Quiz
Which of the following is NOT why graphite is a suitable electrode?
A
It's a good conductor of electricity
B
It's chemically stable/inert.
C
It can withstand high temperatures.
D
It's quickly replaceable.
Slide 17 - Quiz
What type of particles are responsible for the charge transfer in the conducting wires?
A
protons
B
electrons
C
neutrons
D
ions
Slide 18 - Quiz
What type of particles are responsible for the charge transfer in an electrolyte, such as aqueous sodium chloride?
A
protons
B
electrons
C
neutrons
D
ions
Slide 19 - Quiz
The equation for the reaction of iron with carbon monoxide is:
Fe
2
O
3
+ 3CO → 2Fe + 3CO
2
Describe how this equation shows that iron is reduced.
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CHEMISTRY 10
QUIZ 2.1
Week 23
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Test / Quiz 2.1
Read and follow all instructions carefully.
Keep the focus on your own paper.
Use your
pen
for answers and
pencil
for diagrams, if there are any.
If you have any questions, please raise your hand.
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25:00
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