Lesson 34: Half-equations

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CHEMISTRY 10
34 - Constructing half-equations
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CHEMISTRY 10
34 - Constructing half-equations
Week 23

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  • construct ionic half-equations for reactions at the anode (to show oxidation) and at the cathode (to show reduction).

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_______________  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

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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

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Potassium nitrate contains NO3- ions.
 The oxidation number of O atoms in NO3- is –2.
 Determine the oxidation number of N atoms in NO3 ions. 
A
+3
B
+4
C
+2
D
+5

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Which of the labelled parts is the positive electrode?
A
a
B
c
C
d
D
b

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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What type of particles are responsible for the charge transfer in the conducting wires?
A
protons
B
electrons
C
neutrons
D
ions

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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

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The equation for the reaction of iron with carbon monoxide is:
 Fe2O3 +  3CO → 2Fe +  3CO2
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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