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1. Electrolysis Of Brine D. Crowley, 2009 
2. Electrolysis Of Brine Thursday, June 07, 2012 To understand the electrolysis of brine (salty water) 
3. Ionic Ionic substances form when a metal reacts with a non-metal  they contain charged particles called ions
For example, sodium chloride forms when sodium reacts with chlorine  it contains positively charged sodium ions and negatively charged chloride ions
Ionic substances can be broken down by electricity 
4. Electrolysis Electrolysis is the process by which ionic substances are decomposed (broken down) into simpler substances when an electric current is passed through them 
5. Electrolysis Positively charged ions move to the negative electrode during electrolysis  they receive electrons and are reduced
Negatively charged ions move to the positive electrode during electrolysis  they lose electrons and areoxidised
OILRIG  oxidation is loss, reduction is gain 
6. Electrolysis Products Ionic substances in solution break down into elements during electrolysis  different elements are released depending on the particular ionic substance 
7. Negative Electrode At the negative electrode, positively charged ions gain electrons  this is reduction (ions have been reduced)
Metal ions and hydrogen ions are positively charged  whether you get the metal or hydrogen during electrolysis depends on the position of the metal in the reactivity series: - 
8. Positive Electrode At the positive electrode, negatively charged ions lose electrons
This is oxidation  the ions have been oxidised 
9. Ionic Compounds & Electrolysis Common ionic compounds and the elements released when their solutions are electrolysed: - 
10. Brine Brine is concentrated sodium chloride solution  if an electric current is passed through it, hydrogen gas forms at the negative electrodeand chlorine gas forms at the positive electrode (a solution of sodium hydroxide forms)
Sodium metal is not deposited at the negative electrode as it is too reactive for this to happen  hydrogen is given off instead 
11. Experiment Complete the brine electrolysis experiment  write the equation for the electrolysis of brine at the cathode (-ve) and anode (+ve)
 
12. Brine Sodium chloride dissolved in water is called brine  electrolysis of brine gives hydrogen at the cathode and chlorine at the anode (sodium hydroxide remains dissolved in the solution)
The reactions at each electrode are  equations  the  equations are written so that the same number of electrons occur in each equation 
13. Brine Hydrogen ions gain electrons (reduction) to form hydrogen atoms  the hydrogen atoms combine to form molecules of hydrogen gas
Chloride ions lose electrons (oxidation) to form chlorine atoms  the chlorine atoms combine to form molecules of chlorine gas
2NaCl + 2H2O ? 2Na+ + 2OH- + Cl2 + H2 
14. Products These three products - hydrogen, chlorine and sodium hydroxide all have important uses in the chemical industry
Hydrogen: making ammonia; making margarine etc
Chlorine: killing bacteria in drinking water; killing bacteria in swimming pools; making bleach; making disinfectants; making hydrochloric acid; making PVC; making CFC's etc
Sodium hydroxide: making soap; making paper; making ceramics etc