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==Key Stage 4==
 
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Perform an [[electrolysis]] experiment to observe what happens when an [[aqueous]] [[solution]] is [[electrolysis|electrolysed]].
 
Perform an [[electrolysis]] experiment to observe what happens when an [[aqueous]] [[solution]] is [[electrolysis|electrolysed]].

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Key Stage 4

Meaning

Perform an electrolysis experiment to observe what happens when an aqueous solution is electrolysed.

Method

  1. Pour 50ml of Copper (II) Chloride solution into a 100ml beaker.
  2. Place two Carbon electrodes held apart from one another by an electrical insulator.
  3. Attach a direct current power pack to the electrodes using wires and crocodile clips.
  4. Set the potential difference to 4 Volts.
  5. Record your observations of changes at each electrode. You may also use a pH Indicator paper next to the anode but above the solution and note any colour change.
  6. After 5 minutes turn off the power pack and remove the cathode to observe whether any changes have taken place.
  7. Repeat this experiment for the following solutions; Copper (II) Sulphate, Sodium Chloride and Sodium Sulphate.