21.3
21.3
Chapter 21
Electrochemistry
e– e–
e– e–
Anode Cathode
(oxidation) (reduction)
Energy
Anode Cathode
(oxidation) (reduction)
Energy
e– e–
e– e–
Anode Cathode
(oxidation) (reduction)
Energy
Anode Cathode
(oxidation) (reduction)
Energy
e– e–
e– e–
Anode Cathode
(oxidation) (reduction)
Energy
Anode Cathode
(oxidation) (reduction)
Energy
Electrolysis of a solution or of a
melted, or molten, ionic compound
can result in the separation of
elements from compounds.
Electrolytic cells are also
commonly used in the plating,
purifying, and refining of metals.
Electrolysis of Water
• When current is applied to two electrodes
immersed in pure water, nothing happens.
• When an electrolyte such as H2SO4 or
KNO3 in low concentration is added to the
pure water, the solution conducts an
electric current and electrolysis occurs.
Electrolysis of Water
When an
electric current
is passed
through water,
the water O2 (g)
decomposes H2 (g)
Electrolysis of Water
• Water is oxidized at the anode.
Oxidation: 2H2O(l) → O2(g) + 4H+(aq) + 4e–
Electrolysis of Water
The overall cell reaction is obtained by
adding the half-reactions (after doubling the
reduction half-reaction equation to balance
electrons).
Oxidation: 2H2O(l) → O2(g) + 4H+(aq) + 4e–
Reduction: 2[2H2O(l) + 2e– → H2(g) + 2OH–(aq)]
6H2O(l) → 2H2(g) + O2(g) + 4H+(aq) + 4OH–(aq)
Electrolysis of Water
• The ions produced tend to recombine to
form water.
4H+(aq) + 4OH–(aq) → 4H2O(l)
Electrolysis of Brine
If the electrolyte in an aqueous solution is
more easily oxidized or reduced than water,
then the products of electrolysis will be
substances other than hydrogen and oxygen.
• An example is the electrolysis of brine, a
concentrated aqueous solution of sodium chloride.
• This process simultaneously produces three
important industrial chemicals: chlorine gas,
hydrogen gas, and sodium hydroxide.
Electrolysis of Brine
• Chloride ions are oxidized to produce chlorine
gas at the anode.
• Water is reduced to produce hydrogen gas at the
cathode.
Electrolysis of Brine
• Sodium ions are not reduced to sodium metal
because water molecules are more easily
reduced than are sodium ions.
Electrolysis of Brine
• The reduction of water also produces hydroxide
ions.
– The electrolyte in solution becomes sodium hydroxide.
Electrolysis of Brine
• The half-reactions are as follows:
Oxidation: 2Cl–(aq) → Cl2(g) + 2e–
Reduction: 2H2O(l) + 2e– → H2(g) + 2OH–(aq)
Electrolysis of Brine
Electrolysis of Brine
Other Processes
Other electrolytic processes are centered on
the anode rather than the cathode.
• In electropolishing, the surface of an object
at the anode is dissolved selectively to give
it a high polish.
• In electromachining, a piece of metal at the
anode is partially dissolved until the
remaining portion is an exact copy of the
object at the cathode.
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