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Card 6
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Give two examples of binary ionic compounds.
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Card 7
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What is an electrolyte?
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Card 8
Front
Why does electrolysis only occur in the molten state or in aqueous solution?
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Card 9
Front
what does aqueous mean?
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Card 10
Front
What does molten mean?
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Card 11
Front
name the two ions that are formed when water ionises.
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Card 12
Front
In aqueous solution of sodium chloride, how do you know which positive ion goes to the Cathode?
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Card 13
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In aqueous solution of sodium chloride, how do you know which negative ion goes to the anode?
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Card 14
Front
Which element is formed when hydroxide or sulphate ions go to the anode?
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Card 15
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Name the ions formed from electrolysis of aluminium chloride
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