
Chapter 6 electrochemistry class lesson practice 1
Quiz by Meei Lin Eng
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An electrolysis cell has two electrodes. What is the name of the positive electrode?
What is the name of the liquid indicated by letter A on the diagram above?

In electrolysis, which direction do the electrons travel?
Which ions are attracted to the negative electrode (cathode) during electrolysis?
The electrodes in an electrolysis cell are normally made of inert carbon. What does the term 'inert' mean?
In electrolysis, is the ion that gains electrons oxidised or reduced?
In the electrolysis of molten lead bromide, what is the product at the anode?
In terms of electrons, what does oxidation mean?
In electrolysis, why does the compound you're trying to separate need to be molten or dissolved?
In electrolysis, which electrode would chloride ions (Cl-) be attracted to?
On the diagram above, which letter indicates the cathode?

On the diagram above, which letter indicates the anode?
