RoseMarie Gallagher and Paul Ingram Solutions for Chapter: Electricity and Chemical Change, Exercise 2: Q
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Questions from RoseMarie Gallagher and Paul Ingram Solutions for Chapter: Electricity and Chemical Change, Exercise 2: Q with Hints & Solutions
What form a compound must be in that can be electrolysed?

What does the electrolysis of this molten compound give?
Sodium chloride, .

What does the electrolysis of this molten compound give?
Aluminium oxide, .

What does the electrolysis of this molten compound give?
Calcium fluoride, .

What does the electrolysis of this molten compound give?
Lead sulphide, .

Name the products at each electrode, when this aqueous solution is electrolysed using an inert electrode:
a concentrated solution of magnesium chloride, .

Name the products at each electrode, when this aqueous solution is electrolysed using an inert electrode:
concentrated hydrochloric acid, .

Name the products at each electrode, when this aqueous solution is electrolysed using an inert electrode:
a dilute solution of copper sulphate, .
