Electrolysis GCSE EDEXCEL Notes

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Electrolysis

Definition : Is the process where ionic compounds is split (broken down) by the use of electricity.

For the Ionic Compound to be electrolysed it has to be either in Molten state ( changed into liquid by heating) or in Aqueous form ( dissolved in water ).

Note that the Ionic compound can not be in solid form otherwise it can not be broken down.

When the ionic compound is broken down it forms the two ions from which the ionic compound was originally formed.

Later the Ions will be oxidised or reduced to form atoms

For Example Electrolysis of molten aluminium oxide breaks aluminium and oxygen.

Electrolytes :

As we mentioned The electricity has to pass in a liquid , this liquid is called an electrolyte , The liquid can be a molten ionic compound or dissolved ionic compound in water (aqueous). In either case it is the free ions which conduct the

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