An electrolysis cell is set up with inert platinum, Pt, electrodes - VCE - SSCE Chemistry - Question 13 - 2022 - Paper 1
Question 13
An electrolysis cell is set up with inert platinum, Pt, electrodes.
Which one of the following will produce a gas at the cathode when undergoing electrolysis in the ... show full transcript
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sodium chloride, NaCl(l)
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In the electrolysis of sodium chloride solution, the cathode reaction involves the reduction of sodium ions (Na⁺) to form sodium metal. However, this does not produce a gas.
In contrast, when sodium chloride is dissolved in water and subjected to electrolysis, chlorine gas (Cl₂) is produced at the anode. The cathode will, however, produce hydrogen gas (H₂) from water due to the following reaction:
2H2O+2e−→H2(g)+2OH−(aq)
Thus, during the electrolysis of NaCl(aq), a gas is produced at the cathode, making option B the correct choice.