diagram of practical, unreactive (inert) graphite - what are the electrodes made of?, anode - the positive electrode, cathode - the negative electrode, electrolyte - what is the name of the molten or aqueous ionic liquid?, so the ions are free to move to carry the charge throughout the structure - why does the electrolytes have to be molten or aqueous?, hydrogen - if an aqueous solution and the metal is more reactive than hydrogen, what is formed at the cathode?, the metal itself - if an aqueous solution, what is formed at the cathode if the metal is less reactive than hydrogen?, the halogen gas - In aqueous, if a group 7 halide is present what is formed at the anode?, oxygen - In aqueous, if a group 7 halide is not present, what is formed at the anode?, the positive metal ion - in molten electrolytes which ion collects at the cathode?, the negative non-metal ion - in molten electrolysis, which ion collects at the anode?,

Electrolysis: Required Practical

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