Electrolysis Jarod Coulter. An electrolytic cell uses electrical energy to produce a change...

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Electrolysis Jarod Coulter

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Electrolysis

Jarod Coulter

Page 2: Electrolysis Jarod Coulter. An electrolytic cell uses electrical energy to produce a change Electrolysis is forcing a current through a cell to produce.

• An electrolytic cell uses electrical energy to produce a change

• Electrolysis is forcing a current through a cell to produce a chemical change for which the cell potential is negative

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Uses

• Charging batteries• Chrome plating• Producing certain metals• Breaking apart water

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• 1 ampere = 1 coulomb of charge a second

• Using this information some stoichiometry can be done

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Sample Problems

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Water (the exception to everything)

• Needs a salt to be added for electrolysis due to so few ions in the water (hard for a current to pass through)

• It takes more voltage to oxidize water, this is called overvoltage.

• It is hard to say where it comes from, some difficulties transferring electrons, scientists think.