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What are the 8 uses of electrolysis? - ANSWERPurification of metals Electroplating Chlorine production Extraction of Hydrogen from water Extraction of oxygen from water Extraction of Reactive metals Hair removal Production of sodium hydroxide What is Electrolysis? - ANSWERThe passing of a...

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What are the 8 uses of electrolysis? - ANSWERPurification of metals

Electroplating

Chlorine production

Extraction of Hydrogen from water

Extraction of oxygen from water

Extraction of Reactive metals

Hair removal

Production of sodium hydroxide



What is Electrolysis? - ANSWERThe passing of an electric current through an molten ionic compound
causing a chemical change resulting in a change in the elements that make up the compound.



What is an Electrolyte? - ANSWERA molten ionic compound that undergoes electrolysis.



What is an Anode? - ANSWERA positively charge electrode.



What is a Cathode? - ANSWERa negatively charged electrode.



What is an electrode? - ANSWERan electrical conductor.

(Chem web def: Terminals/sticks that allow electricity to go through them.)



What are the Diatomic elements? - ANSWERH, N, O, F, Cl, Br,I

Or H-NOF-I



What Does being a Diatomic element mean? - ANSWERThis means that a when a comped is split up,
and one of the products of the reaction is a diatomic element then that diatomic element has X₂

Tip: When a compound is spilt up, if it becomes a diatomic element and a metal, the diatomic
element will be a gas (g), while the metal will be a solid (s).

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