CHM 1100 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Nuclear Power, Photochromism, Flashlight

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Graphite rods are used for the anode. Insoluble molten metallic aluminum falls to the bottom of the reactor, where it can be drawn off by a tap. For electrolysis to be feasible, al2o3 is dissolved in molten cryolite, na3alf6. Reactions involving transfer of electrons (e -) Ex: cu(s) + 2 ag+ (aq) cu2+(aq) + 2 ag(s) The element that loses electrons is said to be oxidized. The element that gain electrons is said to be reduced. Step 1: the oxidation half-reaction shows electrons being lost by an element (electrons are a product) Step 2: the reduction half-reaction shows electrons being gained by an element (electrons are a reactant) The sum of the half reactions gives the overall reaction. # of electrons consumed in the reduction = # of electrons produced by oxidation. # electrons in reactant = # electrons in products.

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