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Index
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National 5: Chemistry
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Chemistry in Society
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Extraction
level: Extraction
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Extraction
Question
Answer
what happens to negative non metal ions at the positive electrode
they lose electrons and are oxidised
What is a reduction reaction?
A gain of electrons by a reactant in any chemical reaction
A compound reacting to form a metal element is an example of what type of reaction?
reduction
where are electrons found in a written reduction reaction?
before the arrow
what is an oxidation reaction
loss of electrons by a reactant in any chemical reaction
a metal element reacting to form a compound is an example of what type of reaction?
oxidation
where are electrons found in a written oxidation reaction?
after the arrow
what is a redox reaction
reaction in which reduction and oxidation take place at the same time
What happens to metal ions during the extraction of metals?
metal ions are reduced forming metal atoms
How are the least reactive metals obtained eg silver gold platinum mercury
heat alone
how are metals with medium reactivity obtained? eg copper, lead, tin, iron, zinc
heating with carbon or carbon monoxide
how are the most reactive metals obtained? eg potassium, sodium, lithium, calcium, magnesium, aluminium
molten electrolysis of metal compounds
what is electrolysis?
the decomposition of an ionic compound into its elements using electricity
what type of power supply must be used for electrolysis
a d.c power supply in order for the products to be identified
what is an electrolyte?
an ionic compound that conducts electricity when molten or in solution
what happens to positive metal ions at the negative electrode
they gain electrons and are reduced
what happens to negative non metal ions at the positive electrode
they lose electrons and are oxidised