Difference between revisions of "Half Equation"
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: '''Half equations''' use the letter 'e' to represent [[electron]]s.  | : '''Half equations''' use the letter 'e' to represent [[electron]]s.  | ||
: '''Half equations''' can be taken from [[Balanced Symbol Equation|balanced symbol equations]].  | : '''Half equations''' can be taken from [[Balanced Symbol Equation|balanced symbol equations]].  | ||
| + | : The total [[charge]] on each side of a '''half equation''' must add to zero.  | ||
| + | : The number of each [[element]] must be the same on both sides of a '''half equation'''.  | ||
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'''Half Equation''' at [[anode]]: 2O<sup>-2</sup> → O<sub>2</sub> + 4e<sup>-</sup>  | '''Half Equation''' at [[anode]]: 2O<sup>-2</sup> → O<sub>2</sub> + 4e<sup>-</sup>  | ||
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| + | | style="height:20px; width:150px; text-align:center;" |[[Balanced Symbol Equation]]  | ||
| + | | style="height:20px; width:150px; text-align:center;" |2Li<sub>2</sub>O → 4Li + O<sub>2</sub>   | ||
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| + | | style="height:20px; width:150px; text-align:center;" |'''Half Equation''' at [[cathode]]  | ||
| + | | style="height:20px; width:150px; text-align:center;" |Li<sup>+</sup> + e<sup>-</sup> → Li  | ||
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| + | | style="height:20px; width:150px; text-align:center;" |'''Half Equation''' at [[anode]]  | ||
| + | | style="height:20px; width:150px; text-align:center;" |2O<sup>-2</sup> → O<sub>2</sub> + 4e<sup>-</sup>  | ||
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Revision as of 07:16, 3 January 2019
Key Stage 4
Meaning
A half equation is a type of symbol equation which shows how individual ions gain or lose electrons at an electrode during electrolysis.
About Half Equations
- In half equations only one ion is considered at a time, or the changes at one electrode.
 - Half equations use the letter 'e' to represent electrons.
 - Half equations can be taken from balanced symbol equations.
 - The total charge on each side of a half equation must add to zero.
 - The number of each element must be the same on both sides of a half equation.
 
Examples
Balanced Symbol Equation: 2Li2O → 4Li + O2
Half Equation at cathode: Li+ + e- → Li
Half Equation at anode: 2O-2 → O2 + 4e-
| Balanced Symbol Equation | 2Li2O → 4Li + O2 | Text | Text
 
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| Half Equation at cathode | Li+ + e- → Li | Text | Text | 
| Half Equation at anode | 2O-2 → O2 + 4e- | Text | Text |