Title: Electrolytic Cells
1Electrolytic Cells
2Electrolytic Cells
- Use electricity to force a nonspontaneous
reaction to occur. Endothermic. - Electrolytic cells can be identified by the
presence of a battery or a power supply. - There are many kinds of electrolytic cells.
3Galvanic Cell
Chemical Potential Energy
Electrical Potential Energy
Electrolytic Cell
4Electrolytic Decomposition of H2O
H2 is produced at one electrode, O2 at the
other. 2H2O energy? 2H2 O2 Can you tell
from the picture which electrode is producing H2?
5Reversing a Galvanic Cell
This time Zn is reduced Cu is oxidized.
6Two kinds of electrolytic cells
- Fused Salt Cells Preparation of pure metals
(Fused means melted!) - Plating Cells Designing surface to have
specific properties
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8Electroplating
Move desired coating from anode onto object to be
plated. Solution contains ions of element to be
plated.
9Electroplating Cu onto Al
- Al is above Cu in Table J.
- This reaction will not happen spontaneously.
- Use an external energy source a power supply or
a battery to force reaction to occur.
10An Ox ate a Fat Red Cat
- Anode is still electrode at which oxidation
occurs. - Cathode is still electrode at which reduction
occurs. - Polarity of electrodes is different!
- Anode is positive.
- Cathode is negative.
11A POX on Electrolytic Cells.
- Anode Positive Oxidation
- In an electrolytic cell, the polarity is
determined by the outside power supply. - The anode is hooked up to the positive terminal
and the cathode is hooked up to the negative
terminal. - Look at drawings in Regents questions.
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Anode Oxidation Cu ? Cu2 2e-
Battery
Cathode Object to be Plated Reduction Cu2
2e- ? Cu
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Loses mass
Gains mass
Element to be plated.
Notice Net reaction is just moving Cu around.
Cu2 and SO4-2
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14Plating
Cathode object to be plated. Anode is made of
metal that you want to plate on object. Solution
contains ions of plating metal.
15Fused Salt Cells
- Used to purify metals from their ores.
16Schematic of fused salt cell
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Ox 2Cl- ? Cl2 2e-
Red Na 1e- ? Na
17- Why does the NaCl have to be molten?
- Which electrode will the Na ions be attracted
to? - Which electrode will the Cl- ions be attracted to?
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