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GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Electrolysis - The Reaction Caused by a Current
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Electrolysis is a method of using a direct electrical current to cause a chemical reaction. It was discovered by accident in 1800 when the scientist William Nicholson and surgeon Anthony Carlisle attempted to reproduce the experiment in which Italian scientist Alessandro Volta created the world's first battery. Instead of using frog's legs to test whether electricity was produced, they were using a device developed by Nicholson, similar to the gold leaf electroscope. To get a better contact between the wires from their battery and the measuring device, they used a drop of water. When they... Show more
GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Electrolysis - The Reaction Caused by a Current
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1. Copper can be purified using electrolysis. Pick the correct combination of components for the electrolytic cell.
2. Choose the correct half equations for the electrolysis of brine.
3. When an electrical current is passed through brine (sodium chloride solution), three products are formed. They are...
4. The hydrogen produced by the electrolysis of brine is NOT used to...
5. If graphite electrodes are used instead of copper in the electrolysis of copper sulfate, the equation that shows what happens at the anode is...
6. Which of the following is NOT a use for chlorine?
7. Pick the correct half equations for the electrolysis of copper sulfate using copper electrodes.
8. The third product from the electrolysis of brine is sodium hydroxide. This is NOT used to...
9. What gas forms at the positive electrode during the extraction of aluminium?
10. Aluminium ore (bauxite) must be dissolved in molten cryolite before it can be electrolysed. Why?