CAS CH 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Redox, Electrolytic Cell, Electrochemistry

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Salt bridge: allows the flow of ions between the anode and cathode solutions to keep a balance of charge. Single replacement reactions are always redox table j is used to predict which metal will replace another. More active free metal will replace less active metal in a compound. Electricity must be used for reaction to occur. Used to obtain pure elements from aqueous ions. Half reactions: oxidation half reaction describes the species that loses electrons (increases in charge). For example, cu cu2+ + 2e: reduction half reaction decribes the species that gains electrons (decreases in charge). Electrons always flow from the anode to the cathode. Or, think about ac power - the a comes first and stands for anode) Oxidation (at the anode) produces electrons (and cations), and shoots out the electrons toward the cathode. The cathode receives those electrons and uses them for reduction.

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