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State the electrode reaction at the anode during electrolysis of:
very dilute sulphuric acid.

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State the electrode reaction at the anode during electrolysis of:
sodium chloride solution.

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State the electrode reaction at the anode during electrolysis of:
Fused lead bromide.

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State the electrode reaction at the anode during electrolysis of:
magnesium chloride (molten).

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Give reason for the following:

Electrolysis of molten lead bromide is considered to be a reaction in which oxidation and reduction go side by side, i.e., a redox reaction.

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Give reason for the following:

Lead bromide undergoes electrolytic dissociation in the molten state but is a non-electrolyte in the solid state.

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Give reason for the following:

Aluminium is extracted from its oxide by electrolytic reduction and not by convectional reducing agents.

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Give reason for the following:

The ratio of hydrogen and oxygen formed at the cathode and anode is 2 : 1 by volume.

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Give reason for the following:

In the electrolysis of acidified water, dilute sulphuric acid is preferred to dilute nitric acid for acidification.

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State the position of the following in the periodic table:

Alkali metals

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Give reason for the following:

Ammonia is unionised in the gaseous state but in the aqueous solution, it is a weak electrolyte.

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State the position of the following in the periodic table:

Alkaline earth metals

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State the position of the following in the periodic table:

Iron and zinc

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Give reason for the following:

A graphite anode is preferred to other inert electrodes during the electrolysis of fused lead bromide.

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State the position of the following in the periodic table:

Aluminium

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Give reason for the following:

Carbon tetrachloride is a liquid but does not conduct electricity.

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Give the general characteristics of:

Alkali metals,

(i) bonding
(ii) action of air
(iii) action of water
(iv) action of acid

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Write down the word or phrase from the bracket that will correctly fill in the blank in the following sentence:
Pure water consists entirely of ________________ (ions/ molecules).

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Give the general characteristics of:

Alkaline earth metals with reference to

(i) bonding
(ii) action of air
(iii) action of water
(iv) action of acid

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Write down the word or phrase from the bracket that will correctly fill in the blank in the following sentence:
We can expect that pure water ________________ (will / will not) normally conduct electricity.

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