(a) Interpretation: The anode and the cathode should be labeled and the signs of the electrodes should be indicated. Concept introduction: In electrolysis , Anode is where oxidation occurs and indicated by positive sign. Cathode is where the reduction takes place and indicated by a negative sign.
(a) Interpretation: The anode and the cathode should be labeled and the signs of the electrodes should be indicated. Concept introduction: In electrolysis , Anode is where oxidation occurs and indicated by positive sign. Cathode is where the reduction takes place and indicated by a negative sign.
Solution Summary: The author explains the direction of electron and ion flow in electrolysis.
Definition Definition Process of breaking down ionic compounds into their constituent elements by passing a direct electric current through the compound in a fluid state.
Chapter 19, Problem 19.40CP
Interpretation Introduction
(a)
Interpretation:
The anode and the cathode should be labeled and the signs of the electrodes should be indicated.
Concept introduction:
In electrolysis, Anode is where oxidation occurs and indicated by positive sign. Cathode is where the reduction takes place and indicated by a negative sign.
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
Interpretation:
The direction of electron and ion flow should be indicated.
Concept introduction:
Electrons flow from anode towards the cathode. Anode attracts anions and cathode attracts cations.
Interpretation Introduction
(c)
Interpretation:
Balanced equations for the anode, cathode and overall cell reaction.
Concept introduction:
When molten salts are electrolyzed the cation is reduced at the cathode and the anion is oxidized at the anode. When there is a mixture of molten salts, cation with higher reduction potential is reduced at the cathode and the anion with lower reduction potential is oxidized at the anode.
Add conditions above and below the arrow that turn the reactant below into the product below in a single transformation.
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H,N
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Indicate the order of basicity of primary, secondary and tertiary amines.
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Classify each of the following molecules as aromatic, antiaromatic, or nonaromatic.
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O aromatic
O antiaromatic
O nonaromatic
O aromatic
O antiaromatic
O nonaromatic
O aromatic
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nonaromatic
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