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5.0 Electricity and Chemistry
Question Paper
Level IGCSE
Subject Chemistry(0620)
ExamBoard CambridgeInternationalExaminations(CIE)
Topic ElectricityandChemistry
Sub-Topic 5.0ElectricityandChemistry
Booklet QuestionPaper
Time Allowed: 60 minutes
Score: /51
Percentage: /100
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A* A B C D E U
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1 The diagram shows an electrical cable.
metal core
plastic coating
Which statement about the substances used is correct?
A The coating is plastic because it conducts electricity well.
B The core is copper because it conducts electricity well.
C The core is copper because it is cheap and strong.
D The core is iron because it is cheap and strong.
2 When substance X is electrolysed, the amount of gases P and Q formed is shown.
P Q
+–
substance X
What is substance X?
A concentrated aqueous sodium chloride
B concentrated hydrochloric acid
C dilute sulfuric acid
D molten lead(II) bromide
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3 What are the products at the electrodes when dilute sulfuric acid is electrolysed using inert
electrodes?
4 Electricity is passed separately through concentrated hydrochloric acid, concentrated aqueous
sodium chloride and dilute sulfuric acid.
In which rows are the electrolysis products correctly named?
cathode product anode product
1 hydrogen chlorine
2 sodium chlorine
3
concentrated
hydrochloric acid
concentrated
aqueous sodium chloride
dilute sulfuric acid hydrogen oxygen
A 1, 2 and 3 B 1 and 2 only C 1 and 3 only D 2 and 3 only
5 Which row describes the electrolysis of molten potassium bromide?
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6 The diagram shows a section of an overhead power cable.
aluminium
steel
ceramic
Which statement explains why a particular substance is used?
A Aluminium has a low density and is a good conductor of electricity.
B Ceramic is a good conductor of electricity.
C Steel can rust in damp air.
D Steel is more dense than aluminium.
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7 The diagram shows the electrolysis of concentrated hydrochloric acid and concentrated aqueous
sodium chloride using carbon electrodes.
–+ + –
electrode 2electrode 1
concentrated
hydrochloric acid
electrode 4electrode 3
concentrated aqueous
sodium chloride
At which electrode(s) is hydrogen produced?
A electrode 1 only
B electrodes 1 and 3
C electrode 2 only
D electrodes 2 and 4
8 What are the electrode products when molten silver iodide is electrolysed between inert
electrodes?
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9 Copper and hydrogen can each be formed by electrolysis.
At which electrodes are these elements formed?
10 The diagram shows a failed attempt to copper-plate a pan.
pan
copper sulfate
solution
copper cathode
3V
+–
Which action will plate the pan with copper?
A cooling the copper sulfate solution in an ice bath
B heating the copper sulfate solution to boiling point
C increasing the voltage from 3V to 6V
D making the pan the cathode and the copper the anode
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11 The diagram shows the electroplating of a steel object.
copper steel object
copper(II) sulfate solution
+ –
A student made the following statements.
1
2
3
The object turns a reddish-brown colour.
The copper sulfate solution changes to a paler blue colour.
The copper electrode becomes smaller.
Which statements are correct?
A 1, 2 and 3 B 1 and 2 only C 1 and 3 only D 2 and 3 only
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12 The diagram shows an electrolysis experiment.
electrode P
X
electrode Q
During the electrolysis, sodium was formed at electrode P and chlorine at electrode Q.
Which row correctly identifies P, Q and X?
P Q X
A anode cathode
B anode cathode
C cathode anode
D cathode anode
concentrated solution of
sodium chloride in water
molten sodium chloride
concentrated solution of
sodium chloride in water
molten sodium chloride
13 The diagram shows apparatus for plating a spoon with silver.
spoon metal electrode
electrolyte
Which statement is not correct?
A Silver would stick to the spoon because it is a very reactive metal.
B The electrolyte would be a silver salt dissolved in water.
C The metal electrode would be made from silver.
D The spoon would be connected to the negative terminal of the power supply.
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14 Which metal could not be used for electroplating by using an aqueous solution?
A chromium
B copper
C silver
D sodium
15 Which products are formed at the electrodes when a concentrated solution of sodium chloride is
electrolysed?
16 A student wishes to electroplate an object with copper.
Which row is correct?
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17 In the electrolysis shown, chlorine is produced at W and sodium at X.
+ –
XW
Y
Which labels are correct?
18 Which substance will not conduct electricity?
A aluminium
B copper
C plastic
D steel
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19 Which products are formed at the anode and cathode when electricity is passed through molten
lead(II) bromide?
anode (+) cathode (–)
A
B
C
D
bromide ions
bromine molecules
lead atoms
lead ions
lead ions
lead atoms
bromine molecules
bromide ions
20 Electrical cables are made from either ……1……, because it is a very good conductor of
electricity, or from……2……, because it has a low density.
Overhead cables have a ……3…… core in order to give the cable strength.
Which words correctly complete gaps 1, 2 and 3?
21 What will be produced at the anode and at the cathode, if molten potassium chloride is
electrolysed?
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22 The diagram shows the circuit for electrolysing lead(II) bromide and sodium chloride to liberate
the metal.
A
container for
lead(II) bromide
container for
sodium chloride
In what form are these salts electrolysed for liberating the metal?
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23 The diagram shows the electrolysis of concentrated aqueous sodium chloride.
+
anode
–
cathode
concentrated
aqueous sodium
chloride and litmus
carbon
rods
What is the colour of the litmus at each electrode after five minutes?
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24 Two electrolysis experiments were carried out as shown in the diagram below.
The graphite electrodes are labelled 1-4.
molten
sodium chloride
21 3 4
concentrated aqueous
sodium chloride
– ++ –
Which row describes the products at the electrodes in these experiments?
25 One molten compound and two aqueous solutions were electrolysed.
The table gives the compounds electrolysed and the electrodes used.
substance electrolysed electrodes
1 carbon
2 platinum
3
concentrated hydrochloric acid
concentrated sodium chloride
molten lead bromide platinum
In which experiments is a gas evolved at the cathode?
A 1, 2 and 3 B 1 and 2 only C 1 only D 3 only
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26 The diagram shows an incomplete circuit.
glass tube
lamp
Which substance causes the lamp to light when added to the glass tube?
A aqueous sodium chloride
B aqueous sugar
C solid sodium chloride
D solid sugar
27 The diagram shows an electrical cable.
metal core
plastic coating
Which statement about the substances used is correct?
A The coating is plastic because it conducts electricity well.
B The core is copper because it conducts electricity well.
C The core is copper because it is cheap and strong.
D The core is iron because it is cheap and strong.
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28 The diagram shows an electrolysis circuit.
At which electrode is hydrogen formed?
+ – + –
A B C D
aqueous
sodium
chloride
molten
sodium
chloride
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29 Concentrated aqueous sodium chloride, concentrated hydrochloric acid and molten lead bromide
were separately electrolysed in experiments 1, 2 and 3.
platinum
electrodes
concentrated
aqueous
sodium
chloride
experiment 1
platinum
electrodes
concentrated
hydrochloric
acid
experiment 2
experiment 3
d.c. power supply
lamp
LEAD
BROMIDE
TOXIC
heat
Which statement about the electrode products is correct?
A Gases were given off at the anode in experiments 2 and 3 only.
B Gases were given off at the cathode in experiments 1 and 2 only.
C Metals were formed at the anode in experiments 1 and 3 only.
D Metals were formed at the cathode in experiments 1 and 3 only.
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30 The diagram shows the electrolysis of concentrated aqueous sodium chloride.
–+
positive
electrode
negative
electrode
concentrated
aqueous sodium
chloride
carbon
rods
What is produced at each of the electrodes?
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31 The diagram shows an electrolysis experiment using metals X and Y as electrodes.
aqueous solution
X Y
+ –
One of the metals becomes coated with copper.
Which metal becomes coated and which aqueous solution is used?
metal
aqueous
solution
A X Cr l3
B X Cu l2
C Y Cr l3
D Y Cu l2
32 In separate experiments, electricity was passed through concentrated aqueous sodium chloride
and molten lead bromide.
What would happen in both experiments?
A
B
C
D
A halogen would be formed at the anode.
A metal would be formed at the cathode.
Hydrogen would be formed at the anode.
Hydrogen would be formed at the cathode.
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33 Winston Churchill, a British Prime Minister, had his false teeth electroplated with gold.
The teeth were coated with a thin layer of carbon and were then placed in the apparatus shown.
false teeth
switch
gold
aqueous solution
of a gold salt
X Y
Which row is correct?
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34 The diagram shows that two gases are formed when concentrated hydrochloric acid is
electrolysed using inert electrodes.
+ve –ve
concentrated
hydrochloric acid
Which row correctly describes the colours of the gases at the electrodes?
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35
aluminium
The diagram shows a section of an overhead power cable.
steel
glazed porcelain
Which statement explains why a particular substance is used?
A Aluminium has a low density and is a good conductor of electricity.
B Porcelain is a good conductor of electricity.
C Steel can rust in damp air.
D Steel is more dense than aluminium.
36 Metals could be extracted from their molten chlorides using electrolysis.
Which substances are formed at each electrode?
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37 Concentrated aqueous potassium bromide solution is electrolysed using inert electrodes.
The ions present in the solution are K+
, Br–
, H+
and OH–
.
To which electrodes are the ions attracted during this electrolysis?
attracted to anode attracted to cathode
A H+
and OH–
B
Br–
and K+
Br–
and OH–
H+
and K+
C +
H and K+
D +
H and OH–
Br–
and OH–
Br–
and K+
38 Electricity from a power station passes through overhead cables to a substation and then to a
school where it is used to electrolyse concentrated hydrochloric acid using inert electrodes.
Which substances are used for the overhead cables and for the electrodes?
39 Which statement about the electrolysis of molten lead(II) bromide is correct?
A A colourless gas is seen at the cathode.
B A grey metal is seen at the anode.
C A red/brown gas is seen at the anode.
D A red/brown metal is seen at the cathode.
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40 Electricity is passed through concentrated aqueous sodium chloride, as shown.
+ –
positive
electrode
negative
electrode
concentrated
aqueous sodium
chloride
carbon
rods
What is the test for the gas formed at the positive electrode?
A bleaches damp litmus paper
B ‘pops’ with a lighted splint
C relights a glowing splint
D turns damp red litmus paper blue
41 The diagram shows apparatus used in an attempt to electroplate a metal ring with copper.
+ –
copper electrode
aqueous copper(II)
sulfate (electrolyte)
metal ring
bulb
The experiment did not work.
What change is needed in the experiment to make it work?
A Add solid copper(II) sulfate to the electrolyte.
B Increase the temperature of the electrolyte.
C Replace the copper electrode by a carbon electrode.
D Reverse the connections to the battery.
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42 When concentrated sodium chloride solution is electrolysed, elements X and Y are formed.
X
+–
Y
concentrated
sodium chloride
solution
What are X and Y?
43 Substance X was electrolysed in an electrolytic cell.
A coloured gas was formed at the anode and a metal was formed at the cathode.
cathode
substance X
anode
power supply
What is substance X?
A aqueous sodium chloride
B molten lead bromide
C molten zinc oxide
D solid sodium chloride
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44 Aqueous copper(II) sulfate solution is electrolysed using inert electrodes.
2−
4SO ) areCopper(II) ions (Cu2+
), hydrogen ions (H+
), hydroxide ions (OH–
) and sulfate ions (
present in the solution.
To which electrodes are the ions attracted during this electrolysis?
attracted to anode attracted to cathode
A Cu2+
and H+
OH–
and 2−
4SO
B Cu2+
and 2−
4SO +
H and OH–
C +
H and OH–
Cu2+
and 2−
4SO
D OH–
and 2−
4SO Cu2+
and H+
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45 Three electrolysis cells are set up. Each cell has inert electrodes.
The electrolytes are listed below.
cell 1
cell 2
cell 3
aqueous sodium chloride
concentrated hydrochloric acid
molten lead(II) bromide
In which cells is a gas formed at both electrodes?
A 1 and 2 B 1 and 3 C 2 only D 3 only
46 The diagram shows how aluminium is manufactured by electrolysis.
cathode (–ve)
molten aluminium
aluminium
oxide
dissolved in
cryolite
anode (+ve)
What are the anode and cathode made of?
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47 The diagram shows the electrolysis of concentrated aqueous sodium chloride.
–+
positive
electrode
negative
electrode
concentrated
aqueous sodium
chloride and
Universal Indicator
carbon
rods
What is the colour of the Universal Indicator at each electrode after five minutes?
48 The diagram shows an electrical cable.
metal core
plastic coating
Which statement about the substances used is correct?
A The coating is plastic because it conducts electricity well.
B The core is copper because it conducts electricity well.
C The core is copper because it is cheap and strong.
D The core is iron because it is cheap and strong.
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49 Aluminium is extracted from its oxide by electrolysis.
The oxide is dissolved in ……1…… cryolite and aluminium is deposited at the ……2……
Which words correctly complete gaps 1 and 2?
50 Molten lead(II) bromide is electrolysed as shown.
A
+ –
molten lead(II) bromide
Which ions are discharged at each electrode?
positive electrode negative electrode
A Pb+
Br2–
B Pb2+
Br–
C Br2–
Pb+
D Br–
Pb2+
51 Which of these elements could be formed at the anode when a molten salt is electrolysed?
A copper
B iodine
C lithium
D strontium
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  • 1. 5.0 Electricity and Chemistry Question Paper Level IGCSE Subject Chemistry(0620) ExamBoard CambridgeInternationalExaminations(CIE) Topic ElectricityandChemistry Sub-Topic 5.0ElectricityandChemistry Booklet QuestionPaper Time Allowed: 60 minutes Score: /51 Percentage: /100 Grade Boundaries: A* A B C D E U >85% 75% 60% 45% 35% 25% <25% Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 2. 1 The diagram shows an electrical cable. metal core plastic coating Which statement about the substances used is correct? A The coating is plastic because it conducts electricity well. B The core is copper because it conducts electricity well. C The core is copper because it is cheap and strong. D The core is iron because it is cheap and strong. 2 When substance X is electrolysed, the amount of gases P and Q formed is shown. P Q +– substance X What is substance X? A concentrated aqueous sodium chloride B concentrated hydrochloric acid C dilute sulfuric acid D molten lead(II) bromide Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 3. 3 What are the products at the electrodes when dilute sulfuric acid is electrolysed using inert electrodes? 4 Electricity is passed separately through concentrated hydrochloric acid, concentrated aqueous sodium chloride and dilute sulfuric acid. In which rows are the electrolysis products correctly named? cathode product anode product 1 hydrogen chlorine 2 sodium chlorine 3 concentrated hydrochloric acid concentrated aqueous sodium chloride dilute sulfuric acid hydrogen oxygen A 1, 2 and 3 B 1 and 2 only C 1 and 3 only D 2 and 3 only 5 Which row describes the electrolysis of molten potassium bromide? Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 4. 6 The diagram shows a section of an overhead power cable. aluminium steel ceramic Which statement explains why a particular substance is used? A Aluminium has a low density and is a good conductor of electricity. B Ceramic is a good conductor of electricity. C Steel can rust in damp air. D Steel is more dense than aluminium. Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 5. 7 The diagram shows the electrolysis of concentrated hydrochloric acid and concentrated aqueous sodium chloride using carbon electrodes. –+ + – electrode 2electrode 1 concentrated hydrochloric acid electrode 4electrode 3 concentrated aqueous sodium chloride At which electrode(s) is hydrogen produced? A electrode 1 only B electrodes 1 and 3 C electrode 2 only D electrodes 2 and 4 8 What are the electrode products when molten silver iodide is electrolysed between inert electrodes? Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 6. 9 Copper and hydrogen can each be formed by electrolysis. At which electrodes are these elements formed? 10 The diagram shows a failed attempt to copper-plate a pan. pan copper sulfate solution copper cathode 3V +– Which action will plate the pan with copper? A cooling the copper sulfate solution in an ice bath B heating the copper sulfate solution to boiling point C increasing the voltage from 3V to 6V D making the pan the cathode and the copper the anode Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 7. 11 The diagram shows the electroplating of a steel object. copper steel object copper(II) sulfate solution + – A student made the following statements. 1 2 3 The object turns a reddish-brown colour. The copper sulfate solution changes to a paler blue colour. The copper electrode becomes smaller. Which statements are correct? A 1, 2 and 3 B 1 and 2 only C 1 and 3 only D 2 and 3 only Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 8. 12 The diagram shows an electrolysis experiment. electrode P X electrode Q During the electrolysis, sodium was formed at electrode P and chlorine at electrode Q. Which row correctly identifies P, Q and X? P Q X A anode cathode B anode cathode C cathode anode D cathode anode concentrated solution of sodium chloride in water molten sodium chloride concentrated solution of sodium chloride in water molten sodium chloride 13 The diagram shows apparatus for plating a spoon with silver. spoon metal electrode electrolyte Which statement is not correct? A Silver would stick to the spoon because it is a very reactive metal. B The electrolyte would be a silver salt dissolved in water. C The metal electrode would be made from silver. D The spoon would be connected to the negative terminal of the power supply. Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 9. 14 Which metal could not be used for electroplating by using an aqueous solution? A chromium B copper C silver D sodium 15 Which products are formed at the electrodes when a concentrated solution of sodium chloride is electrolysed? 16 A student wishes to electroplate an object with copper. Which row is correct? Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 10. 17 In the electrolysis shown, chlorine is produced at W and sodium at X. + – XW Y Which labels are correct? 18 Which substance will not conduct electricity? A aluminium B copper C plastic D steel Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 11. 19 Which products are formed at the anode and cathode when electricity is passed through molten lead(II) bromide? anode (+) cathode (–) A B C D bromide ions bromine molecules lead atoms lead ions lead ions lead atoms bromine molecules bromide ions 20 Electrical cables are made from either ……1……, because it is a very good conductor of electricity, or from……2……, because it has a low density. Overhead cables have a ……3…… core in order to give the cable strength. Which words correctly complete gaps 1, 2 and 3? 21 What will be produced at the anode and at the cathode, if molten potassium chloride is electrolysed? Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 12. 22 The diagram shows the circuit for electrolysing lead(II) bromide and sodium chloride to liberate the metal. A container for lead(II) bromide container for sodium chloride In what form are these salts electrolysed for liberating the metal? Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 13. 23 The diagram shows the electrolysis of concentrated aqueous sodium chloride. + anode – cathode concentrated aqueous sodium chloride and litmus carbon rods What is the colour of the litmus at each electrode after five minutes? Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 14. 24 Two electrolysis experiments were carried out as shown in the diagram below. The graphite electrodes are labelled 1-4. molten sodium chloride 21 3 4 concentrated aqueous sodium chloride – ++ – Which row describes the products at the electrodes in these experiments? 25 One molten compound and two aqueous solutions were electrolysed. The table gives the compounds electrolysed and the electrodes used. substance electrolysed electrodes 1 carbon 2 platinum 3 concentrated hydrochloric acid concentrated sodium chloride molten lead bromide platinum In which experiments is a gas evolved at the cathode? A 1, 2 and 3 B 1 and 2 only C 1 only D 3 only Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 15. 26 The diagram shows an incomplete circuit. glass tube lamp Which substance causes the lamp to light when added to the glass tube? A aqueous sodium chloride B aqueous sugar C solid sodium chloride D solid sugar 27 The diagram shows an electrical cable. metal core plastic coating Which statement about the substances used is correct? A The coating is plastic because it conducts electricity well. B The core is copper because it conducts electricity well. C The core is copper because it is cheap and strong. D The core is iron because it is cheap and strong. Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 16. 28 The diagram shows an electrolysis circuit. At which electrode is hydrogen formed? + – + – A B C D aqueous sodium chloride molten sodium chloride Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 17. 29 Concentrated aqueous sodium chloride, concentrated hydrochloric acid and molten lead bromide were separately electrolysed in experiments 1, 2 and 3. platinum electrodes concentrated aqueous sodium chloride experiment 1 platinum electrodes concentrated hydrochloric acid experiment 2 experiment 3 d.c. power supply lamp LEAD BROMIDE TOXIC heat Which statement about the electrode products is correct? A Gases were given off at the anode in experiments 2 and 3 only. B Gases were given off at the cathode in experiments 1 and 2 only. C Metals were formed at the anode in experiments 1 and 3 only. D Metals were formed at the cathode in experiments 1 and 3 only. Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 18. 30 The diagram shows the electrolysis of concentrated aqueous sodium chloride. –+ positive electrode negative electrode concentrated aqueous sodium chloride carbon rods What is produced at each of the electrodes? Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 19. 31 The diagram shows an electrolysis experiment using metals X and Y as electrodes. aqueous solution X Y + – One of the metals becomes coated with copper. Which metal becomes coated and which aqueous solution is used? metal aqueous solution A X Cr l3 B X Cu l2 C Y Cr l3 D Y Cu l2 32 In separate experiments, electricity was passed through concentrated aqueous sodium chloride and molten lead bromide. What would happen in both experiments? A B C D A halogen would be formed at the anode. A metal would be formed at the cathode. Hydrogen would be formed at the anode. Hydrogen would be formed at the cathode. Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 20. 33 Winston Churchill, a British Prime Minister, had his false teeth electroplated with gold. The teeth were coated with a thin layer of carbon and were then placed in the apparatus shown. false teeth switch gold aqueous solution of a gold salt X Y Which row is correct? Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 21. 34 The diagram shows that two gases are formed when concentrated hydrochloric acid is electrolysed using inert electrodes. +ve –ve concentrated hydrochloric acid Which row correctly describes the colours of the gases at the electrodes? Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 22. 35 aluminium The diagram shows a section of an overhead power cable. steel glazed porcelain Which statement explains why a particular substance is used? A Aluminium has a low density and is a good conductor of electricity. B Porcelain is a good conductor of electricity. C Steel can rust in damp air. D Steel is more dense than aluminium. 36 Metals could be extracted from their molten chlorides using electrolysis. Which substances are formed at each electrode? Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 23. 37 Concentrated aqueous potassium bromide solution is electrolysed using inert electrodes. The ions present in the solution are K+ , Br– , H+ and OH– . To which electrodes are the ions attracted during this electrolysis? attracted to anode attracted to cathode A H+ and OH– B Br– and K+ Br– and OH– H+ and K+ C + H and K+ D + H and OH– Br– and OH– Br– and K+ 38 Electricity from a power station passes through overhead cables to a substation and then to a school where it is used to electrolyse concentrated hydrochloric acid using inert electrodes. Which substances are used for the overhead cables and for the electrodes? 39 Which statement about the electrolysis of molten lead(II) bromide is correct? A A colourless gas is seen at the cathode. B A grey metal is seen at the anode. C A red/brown gas is seen at the anode. D A red/brown metal is seen at the cathode. Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 24. 40 Electricity is passed through concentrated aqueous sodium chloride, as shown. + – positive electrode negative electrode concentrated aqueous sodium chloride carbon rods What is the test for the gas formed at the positive electrode? A bleaches damp litmus paper B ‘pops’ with a lighted splint C relights a glowing splint D turns damp red litmus paper blue 41 The diagram shows apparatus used in an attempt to electroplate a metal ring with copper. + – copper electrode aqueous copper(II) sulfate (electrolyte) metal ring bulb The experiment did not work. What change is needed in the experiment to make it work? A Add solid copper(II) sulfate to the electrolyte. B Increase the temperature of the electrolyte. C Replace the copper electrode by a carbon electrode. D Reverse the connections to the battery. Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 25. 42 When concentrated sodium chloride solution is electrolysed, elements X and Y are formed. X +– Y concentrated sodium chloride solution What are X and Y? 43 Substance X was electrolysed in an electrolytic cell. A coloured gas was formed at the anode and a metal was formed at the cathode. cathode substance X anode power supply What is substance X? A aqueous sodium chloride B molten lead bromide C molten zinc oxide D solid sodium chloride Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 26. 44 Aqueous copper(II) sulfate solution is electrolysed using inert electrodes. 2− 4SO ) areCopper(II) ions (Cu2+ ), hydrogen ions (H+ ), hydroxide ions (OH– ) and sulfate ions ( present in the solution. To which electrodes are the ions attracted during this electrolysis? attracted to anode attracted to cathode A Cu2+ and H+ OH– and 2− 4SO B Cu2+ and 2− 4SO + H and OH– C + H and OH– Cu2+ and 2− 4SO D OH– and 2− 4SO Cu2+ and H+ Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 27. 45 Three electrolysis cells are set up. Each cell has inert electrodes. The electrolytes are listed below. cell 1 cell 2 cell 3 aqueous sodium chloride concentrated hydrochloric acid molten lead(II) bromide In which cells is a gas formed at both electrodes? A 1 and 2 B 1 and 3 C 2 only D 3 only 46 The diagram shows how aluminium is manufactured by electrolysis. cathode (–ve) molten aluminium aluminium oxide dissolved in cryolite anode (+ve) What are the anode and cathode made of? Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 28. 47 The diagram shows the electrolysis of concentrated aqueous sodium chloride. –+ positive electrode negative electrode concentrated aqueous sodium chloride and Universal Indicator carbon rods What is the colour of the Universal Indicator at each electrode after five minutes? 48 The diagram shows an electrical cable. metal core plastic coating Which statement about the substances used is correct? A The coating is plastic because it conducts electricity well. B The core is copper because it conducts electricity well. C The core is copper because it is cheap and strong. D The core is iron because it is cheap and strong. Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
  • 29. 49 Aluminium is extracted from its oxide by electrolysis. The oxide is dissolved in ……1…… cryolite and aluminium is deposited at the ……2…… Which words correctly complete gaps 1 and 2? 50 Molten lead(II) bromide is electrolysed as shown. A + – molten lead(II) bromide Which ions are discharged at each electrode? positive electrode negative electrode A Pb+ Br2– B Pb2+ Br– C Br2– Pb+ D Br– Pb2+ 51 Which of these elements could be formed at the anode when a molten salt is electrolysed? A copper B iodine C lithium D strontium Save My Exams! – The Home of Revision For more awesome GCSE and A level resources, visit us at www.savemyexams.co.uk/
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