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ELECTROLYSIS
CALCULATIONS
A LOOK AT HALF-EQUATIONS
 A half equation really just tells you the number of electrons
removed or added to an ion:
 The following half-equation tells us that 1 mole of electrons is lost
from sodium metal to form1 mole of sodium ions:
Na – 1e- → Na+
THIS MEANS THAT
Mg – 2e- → Mg2+
Al – 3e- → Al3+
Cl + 1e- →Cl-
1 mole of Magnesium needs
to lose 2 moles of electrons
to form 1 mole of
magnesium ion
1 mole of aluminium needs
to lose 3 moles of electrons
to form 1 mole of
aluminium ion
1 mole of chlorine atoms
need to gain 1 mole of
electrons to form 1 mole of
chloride ion
Let’s assume that for
sodium metal, only
half the number of
moles of electrons
are supplied.
BUT SUPPOSE YOU DON’T HAVE THE
SUFFICIENT AMOUNT OF MOLES?
 Since the ratio between moles of
electrons to moles of sodium metal is 1:1,
 then 0.5 moles of electrons should
supply 0.5 moles of Na+ ions
In essence, the number of
moles of electrons is directly
proportional to the number
of ions in electrolysis and
vice-versa
HOW DO YOU KNOW THE AMOUNT
OF ELECTRONS IN THE CELL?
It has been determined that 1 mole of
electrons has a charge of 96,500 Coloumbs
(C).
This number of Coulombic charge is
equal to 1 Faraday (F)
Charge of 1 mole of electrons = 96,500 C = 1F
WHAT IS CURRENT?
The word, current, refers to the rate of
flow of electricity
One ampere (amp) is equal to a rate of
flow of charge of 1 Coulomb every second
Therefore,
amps = Coulombs/second
and
Coulombs = amps * seconds
WHAT IS CURRENT?
This can be denoted by the following equation:
Q = I x T
Where
Q = quantity of charge in coloumbs
I = current in Amps
T = time in seconds
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN
Number of
moles of
electrons
Amount of
electric
current
Time
current
passed
through the
system
Mass of
product at
electrodes
WORKED EXAMPLES
EXAMPLE 1
Calculate the mass of copper produced
in 1.5 hours by the electrolysis of
molten CuCl2 if the electrical current is
12.3 Amps
STEP 1: DETERMINE CHARGE
Since
the charge in Couloumbs = amps * seconds or
Q = I x TQ = 12.3 amps * 1.5 hours * 60 min/hour * 60 sec/min
Q = 6.64 x 104 C
STEP 2:DETERMINE NUMBER
OF ELECTRONS
Therefore, 6.64 x 104 Coulombs total pass into the reduction cell
(cathode) during the reaction.
Since 96,500 C is the charge for 1 mole of e-,
96,500 C = 1 mole of e-
1 C = (1/ 96,500) mole of e-
6.64 x 104 C = 6.64 x 104 C * (1 mole e- / 96,500C)
= 0.688 moles e-
STEP 3:DETERMINE NUMBER OF
MOLES OF ION/METAL PRODUCED
How many moles of Cu can be reduced with 0.688 moles of
electrons?
The half-equation for this reaction is
Cu2+ + 2e- → Cu
This means that it takes
2 moles of e- to produce 1 mole of Cu or
1 mole of e- to produce 1/2 mole of Cu
Therefore
0.688 moles e- = 0.688 * (1/2) = 0.344 moles Cu
STEP 4:DETERMINE MASS OF
ION/METAL PRODUCED
Finally, how many grams of Copper are there per mole?
The relative atomic mass of copper, Ar = 63.5 g/mole
This means that
1 mole of Cu has a mass of 63.5 g
Therefore
0.344 moles of Cu = 0.344 * 63.5 = 21.8 g
EXAMPLE 2
In the industrial production of chlorine gas, a
current of 50,000 A was passed through a salt
solution for 1 hour. Calculate the volume of gas
which would be produced.
Take the molar volume to be 24 dm3 / mol.
STEP 1: DETERMINE CHARGE
Since
the charge in Couloumbs = amps * seconds or
Q = I x T
I = 50000 A
t = 3600 s
Q = I × t
= 50000 × 3600
= 180000000
= 1.8 × 108 C
STEP 2:DETERMINE NUMBER
OF ELECTRONS
Therefore, 1.8 × 108 Coulombs total pass into the cell (anode) during
the reaction.
Since 96,500 C is the charge for 1 mole of e-,
96,500 C = 1 mole of e-
1 C = (1/ 96,500) mole of e-
1.8 × 108 C = 1.8 × 108 C * (1 mole e- / 96,500C)
= 1,865.28 moles e-
STEP 3:DETERMINE NUMBER OF
MOLES OF ION/METAL PRODUCED
How many moles of Cl2 can be produced from 1,865.28 moles of
electrons?
The half-equation for this reaction is
2Cl-(aq)→Cl2(g) + 2e-
This means that it takes
2 moles of e- for every 1 mole of Cl2(g) or
1 mole of e- for every 1/2 mole of Cl2(g)
Therefore
1,865.28 moles e- = 1,865.28 * (1/2) = 932.64 moles Cl2(g)
STEP 4:DETERMINE MASS/ VOLUME
OF ION/METAL/ GAS PRODUCED
Now, assuming room temperature and pressure (RTP), (20◦C and 1
atmosphere presssure)
Molar volume of chlorine gas , Cl2(g)= 24 dm3
This means that
1 mole of Cl2(g) occupies a volume of 24 dm3
Therefore
932.64 moles Cl2(g) = 932.64 x 24 = 22, 383.36 dm3

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Electrolysis calculations

  • 2. A LOOK AT HALF-EQUATIONS  A half equation really just tells you the number of electrons removed or added to an ion:  The following half-equation tells us that 1 mole of electrons is lost from sodium metal to form1 mole of sodium ions: Na – 1e- → Na+
  • 3. THIS MEANS THAT Mg – 2e- → Mg2+ Al – 3e- → Al3+ Cl + 1e- →Cl- 1 mole of Magnesium needs to lose 2 moles of electrons to form 1 mole of magnesium ion 1 mole of aluminium needs to lose 3 moles of electrons to form 1 mole of aluminium ion 1 mole of chlorine atoms need to gain 1 mole of electrons to form 1 mole of chloride ion
  • 4. Let’s assume that for sodium metal, only half the number of moles of electrons are supplied. BUT SUPPOSE YOU DON’T HAVE THE SUFFICIENT AMOUNT OF MOLES?  Since the ratio between moles of electrons to moles of sodium metal is 1:1,  then 0.5 moles of electrons should supply 0.5 moles of Na+ ions In essence, the number of moles of electrons is directly proportional to the number of ions in electrolysis and vice-versa
  • 5. HOW DO YOU KNOW THE AMOUNT OF ELECTRONS IN THE CELL? It has been determined that 1 mole of electrons has a charge of 96,500 Coloumbs (C). This number of Coulombic charge is equal to 1 Faraday (F) Charge of 1 mole of electrons = 96,500 C = 1F
  • 6. WHAT IS CURRENT? The word, current, refers to the rate of flow of electricity One ampere (amp) is equal to a rate of flow of charge of 1 Coulomb every second Therefore, amps = Coulombs/second and Coulombs = amps * seconds
  • 7. WHAT IS CURRENT? This can be denoted by the following equation: Q = I x T Where Q = quantity of charge in coloumbs I = current in Amps T = time in seconds
  • 8. RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN Number of moles of electrons Amount of electric current Time current passed through the system Mass of product at electrodes
  • 10. EXAMPLE 1 Calculate the mass of copper produced in 1.5 hours by the electrolysis of molten CuCl2 if the electrical current is 12.3 Amps
  • 11. STEP 1: DETERMINE CHARGE Since the charge in Couloumbs = amps * seconds or Q = I x TQ = 12.3 amps * 1.5 hours * 60 min/hour * 60 sec/min Q = 6.64 x 104 C
  • 12. STEP 2:DETERMINE NUMBER OF ELECTRONS Therefore, 6.64 x 104 Coulombs total pass into the reduction cell (cathode) during the reaction. Since 96,500 C is the charge for 1 mole of e-, 96,500 C = 1 mole of e- 1 C = (1/ 96,500) mole of e- 6.64 x 104 C = 6.64 x 104 C * (1 mole e- / 96,500C) = 0.688 moles e-
  • 13. STEP 3:DETERMINE NUMBER OF MOLES OF ION/METAL PRODUCED How many moles of Cu can be reduced with 0.688 moles of electrons? The half-equation for this reaction is Cu2+ + 2e- → Cu This means that it takes 2 moles of e- to produce 1 mole of Cu or 1 mole of e- to produce 1/2 mole of Cu Therefore 0.688 moles e- = 0.688 * (1/2) = 0.344 moles Cu
  • 14. STEP 4:DETERMINE MASS OF ION/METAL PRODUCED Finally, how many grams of Copper are there per mole? The relative atomic mass of copper, Ar = 63.5 g/mole This means that 1 mole of Cu has a mass of 63.5 g Therefore 0.344 moles of Cu = 0.344 * 63.5 = 21.8 g
  • 15. EXAMPLE 2 In the industrial production of chlorine gas, a current of 50,000 A was passed through a salt solution for 1 hour. Calculate the volume of gas which would be produced. Take the molar volume to be 24 dm3 / mol.
  • 16. STEP 1: DETERMINE CHARGE Since the charge in Couloumbs = amps * seconds or Q = I x T I = 50000 A t = 3600 s Q = I × t = 50000 × 3600 = 180000000 = 1.8 × 108 C
  • 17. STEP 2:DETERMINE NUMBER OF ELECTRONS Therefore, 1.8 × 108 Coulombs total pass into the cell (anode) during the reaction. Since 96,500 C is the charge for 1 mole of e-, 96,500 C = 1 mole of e- 1 C = (1/ 96,500) mole of e- 1.8 × 108 C = 1.8 × 108 C * (1 mole e- / 96,500C) = 1,865.28 moles e-
  • 18. STEP 3:DETERMINE NUMBER OF MOLES OF ION/METAL PRODUCED How many moles of Cl2 can be produced from 1,865.28 moles of electrons? The half-equation for this reaction is 2Cl-(aq)→Cl2(g) + 2e- This means that it takes 2 moles of e- for every 1 mole of Cl2(g) or 1 mole of e- for every 1/2 mole of Cl2(g) Therefore 1,865.28 moles e- = 1,865.28 * (1/2) = 932.64 moles Cl2(g)
  • 19. STEP 4:DETERMINE MASS/ VOLUME OF ION/METAL/ GAS PRODUCED Now, assuming room temperature and pressure (RTP), (20◦C and 1 atmosphere presssure) Molar volume of chlorine gas , Cl2(g)= 24 dm3 This means that 1 mole of Cl2(g) occupies a volume of 24 dm3 Therefore 932.64 moles Cl2(g) = 932.64 x 24 = 22, 383.36 dm3