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Which one of the following species loses an electron in the chemical reaction shown? Mg + Cu2+ --> Mg2+ + Cu
Mg
Cu2+
Mg2+
Cu
Oxidation is defined as the loss of electrons. In the following equation, which species is oxidised? 2Na + Cl2 --> 2NaCl
Na
Cl2
2NaCl
None of them is oxidised
Which one of the following species loses one or more electrons in the chemical reaction shown? Mg + Cu2+ --> Mg2+ + Cu
Mg
Cu2+
Mg2+
Cu
Which of the following statements is correct?
A reducing agent loses electrons in a redox reaction
The oxidising agent is always oxidised in a redox reaction
The oxidising agent always loses electrons
The reducing agent is reduced in a redox reaction
The following reaction takes place when zinc is placed in a copper sulfate solution Zn + Cu2+ --> Zn2+ + Cu Which one of these species is the oxidising agent?
Zn
Cu2+
Zn2+
Cu
Which one of the following substances is a good oxidising agent?
hydrogen peroxide
water
sulfur dioxide
coke (carbon)
Which one of the following reactions is NOT a redox reaction?
2Mg + O2 --> 2MgO
Zn + Cu2+ --> Zn2+ + Cu
HCl + NaOH --> NaCl + H2O
I2 + 2Fe2+ --> 2I- + 2Fe3+
Of the halogens, which one is the most powerful oxidising agent?
fluorine
chlorine
bromine
iodine
A colourless solution of chlorine is mixed with a colourless solution of potassium bromide (KBr). What colour does the resultant mixture turn?
red
yellow
colourless
green
A green solution of iron sulfate is placed in a test-tube and chlorine water added. The colour of the expected mixture is most likely to be
brown
green
colourless
red
In the electrochemical series, metals are arranged in order of their tendency to
lose electrons
react with water
become reduced
release halogens from their salts
Of the following metals, which one will lose electrons the easiest?
Potassium
Copper
Magnesium
Zinc
A substance that has the ability to conduct electricity when dissolved in water is known as
an electrolyte
an electrode
a cathode
an anode
What is the name given to the charged species that are attracted to the negative electrode in an electrolyte?
cations
cathode
anions
anode
In the electrolysis of copper sulfate solution using copper electrodes, which one of the following reactions takes place at the cathode?
Cu2+ + 2e- --> Cu
Cu --> Cu2+ + 2e-
2H2O + 2e- --> H2O + 2OH-
2H+ + 2e- --> H2
In the electrolysis of acidified water, what is the correct equation for the reaction that takes place at the anode?
2H2O --> 4H+ + O2 + 4e-
4H+ + 4e- --> 2H2
2H2 + O2 --> 2H2O
2H2O --> 2H2 + O2
When a solution of sodium sulphate is electrolysed using universal indicator solution, what colours will appear at the cathode and the anode?
purple at the cathode and red at the anode
red at the cathode and purple at the anode
brown at the cathode and red at the anode
green at the cathode and brown at the anode
Phenolphthalein indicator is colourless in an acid and turns pink in an alkaline solution. When an aqueous solution of potassium iodide is electrolysed with phenolphthalein indicator, what colours appear at the electrodes?
pink at the cathode and brown at the anode
brown at the anode and colourless at the cathode
brown at the cathode and pink at the anode
red at the cathode and pink at the anode
Which one of the following is NOT a practical application of electrolysis?
plating steel with chromium
plating silver onto nickel cutlery
purifying copper
purifying steel
What electrolyte is used to electroplate silver onto a spoon?