9.4.2b Electrolytic Cells II (T/F)
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0 point(s)Platinum electrode is an example of an inert electrode.
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0 point(s)Copper electrode is an example of an active electrode.
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0 point(s)Bromide ions, Br⁻, are attracted to the anode during electrolysis.
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0 point(s)Lead ions, Pb²⁺, are attracted to the cathode during electrolysis.
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0 point(s)O²⁻ + 4e⁻ → O₂ is a half-equation for oxidation.
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0 point(s)Pb²⁺ + 2e⁻ → Pb is a half-equation for oxidation.
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0 point(s)2Br⁻ → Br₂ + 2e⁻ is a half-equation for oxidation.
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0 point(s)Na⁺ + e⁻ → Na is a half-equation for oxidation.
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0 point(s)Electrolysis of sodium sulfate solution produces hydrogen gas at the cathode.
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0 point(s)Chlorine gas is produced at the cathode during the electrolysis of sodium chloride solution.
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