2. Electrolysis can be used to I. derive a nonspontaneous redox reaction II. convert electrical energy to chemical reaction II. run oxidation at cathode and reduction at cathode I only Il only III only I and Il only А. B D E В. C. D.
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Corrosion is defined as an activity that transforms refined metals into more chemically stable forms such as oxide, hydroxide, carbonate, or sulfide. It refers to the slow decomposition of things (typically metals); thanks to chemical and/or electrochemical reactions with their surroundings. Corrosion engineering is the science of preventing and controlling corrosion.
Corrosion
Corrosion is defined as an activity that transforms refined metals into more chemically stable forms such as oxide, hydroxide, carbonate, or sulfide. It refers to the slow decomposition of things (typically metals); thanks to chemical and/or electrochemical reactions with their surroundings. Corrosion engineering is the science of preventing and controlling corrosion.
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![. In the electrolytic cell below, the metal teapot to be plated with silver acts as the
Battery
А.
anode
В.
cathode
A
B
D
E
C.
battery
AENO,
D.
electrolyte
Teapot
Silver
E.
salt bridge
1. A type of electrochemical cell that converts
electrical energy to chemical energy is
known as
A. dry cell
В.
voltaic cell
C.
galvanic cell
AB)
D
E
D. electrolytic cell
standard hydrogen cell
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![2. Electrolysis can be used to
I.
derive a nonspontaneous redox
reaction
II.
convert electrical energy to chemical
reaction
II.
run oxidation at cathode and
reduction at cathode
I only
Il only
III only
I and II only
А.
E
В.
C.
D.
3. Upon electrolysis of an aqueous solution of
sodium chloride, the product(s) at the
cathode is/are
A. water only
B. sodium only
C. hydrogen only
D. oxygen and chlorine
E. hydrogen and oxygen](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F8b6f395f-b023-4542-a92d-f79aefe5df8a%2F54c0b234-6c67-48cd-a5a4-e573f024e482%2Fcghh5w6_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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