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Predicting Products of Electrolysis (Molten and Aqueous) - GCSE Chemistry Revision 

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Hi everyone,
I hope this video helps you to feel more confident with identifying the products of electrolysis for molten and aqueous electrolytes. Which GCSE Chemistry/Science topics do you want to see next?
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Комментарии : 59   
@kosmile1737
@kosmile1737 Год назад
This video explained electrolysis in 14 minutes better than my teacher explained it in like 2 hours💀
@slenderg0dwii868
@slenderg0dwii868 4 месяца назад
Fr bro this teacher at my school is so bad at teaching and even gets the question wrong herself. RU-vid is way more reliable
@kosmile1737
@kosmile1737 4 месяца назад
@@slenderg0dwii868 u a bit late with the comment 😂
@Jude_May
@Jude_May 6 месяцев назад
Really helpful video - loved it. I've been struggling with electrolysis since year 10 (am in year 11 now) but this really helped. However for the predictions of the reactants at the cathode, it's more accurate to say "either hydrogen or the metal will be produced whichever one is less reactive *unless* the solution is molten". Thanks!
@hopemuyanga4102
@hopemuyanga4102 Год назад
I can't believe this brilliant video has less than five thousand views even after two years. What are people watching if not this.
@misswetton
@misswetton Год назад
Thankyou!! Glad it was helpful for you :)
@Clipzz.z
@Clipzz.z 3 месяца назад
@@misswetton tysm soo much. for making this video
@salmamahmoudibrahim8798
@salmamahmoudibrahim8798 Год назад
me: gets the first practice question right me: immediately subscribes halfway through the video
@Clipzz.z
@Clipzz.z 3 месяца назад
I know you're not reading but you just helped someone become an electrical engineer. TYSM. I don't know how to appreciate you. it might seem a bit weird but trust me , you helped me a lot. LOVE YOUU
@Clipzz.z
@Clipzz.z 2 месяца назад
lol. its been 5 days. since my comment and someone even liked
@ShamSham-q7e
@ShamSham-q7e Месяц назад
Miss Wetton when I get an A* in my finals I'm coming to donate to this channel, definitely my life saver
@hjqp
@hjqp 2 года назад
You explained this better then any other RU-vidr and my teacher. Thanks
@PoppyMurphy-z6j
@PoppyMurphy-z6j 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much! This makes so much more sense now
@hannahhernandez-rodriguez2680
@hannahhernandez-rodriguez2680 2 года назад
brilliant, really broken it down in a simple and comprehensible manner. Thank you :))
@misswetton
@misswetton 2 года назад
Thank you!! :)
@salmamahmoudibrahim8798
@salmamahmoudibrahim8798 Год назад
this has helped me so much as i was really confused on how to find out the products of electrolysis..... thank you os much for taking the time and effort to do this
@stuartwilkie4887
@stuartwilkie4887 9 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for explaining this. I was so frustrated in class that I didn't know what was going on! When I saw this I realized there are fairly simple rules to it. Thanks again!
@muhammadabdullahimran2185
@muhammadabdullahimran2185 27 дней назад
Teacher you are awesome 💯. I was so stressed about these questions 😫 but now i am relieved 😅😅❤
@_GOBLIN1
@_GOBLIN1 Год назад
This is such a great explanation!
@ladykoko2755
@ladykoko2755 2 года назад
@Youssef Remember the more negative the electrode potential is, the more difficult it is to reduce, so the easier it is to oxidize, the halogens have a more negative electrode potential so their ions are more easily oxidized in to their standard states than oxygen is. So the halogens would be released rather than oxygen when they're present. I hope this makes sense.
@myanhnguyen5310
@myanhnguyen5310 2 года назад
Tysm i was looking for an explanation
@Heatherisbetterthanuu
@Heatherisbetterthanuu 7 месяцев назад
Got a chemistry test tomorrow and this really helped!
@chow4253
@chow4253 2 года назад
Very useful for my exam thank you
@ibzmmi12gaming57
@ibzmmi12gaming57 2 года назад
thanks, this reallly helped.
@thee_pauline
@thee_pauline 2 года назад
Thank you i finally understand 💕💕💕💕
@misswetton
@misswetton 2 года назад
Glad it helped!
@MrYahya0101
@MrYahya0101 2 года назад
"oxygen is produced unless there is a group 7 element". The production of oxygen from OH- has oxidation potential of -0.40V, which is higher than group 7 element oxidations such as that of fluorine ion (-2.87V), chlorine ion (-1.36V), bromine ion (-1.09V), iodine ion (-0.54V). Therefore, wouldn't oxygen be more likely to be produced even in the presence of such group 7 elements?
@sanchigupta7607
@sanchigupta7607 2 месяца назад
no, for anode the elements w lower value of potential are preferred
@MrYahya0101
@MrYahya0101 2 месяца назад
@@sanchigupta7607 Lower value of reduction potential. But note I provided the Oxidation Potentials. You can just say the Reduction Potential is the negative of the Oxidation Potential, and you will see that the O2 reaction has a lower reduction potential than the Cl reaction, which would mean it's more likely to occur?
@sanchigupta7607
@sanchigupta7607 2 месяца назад
@@MrYahya0101 wait yes ur right, do tell me if u find anything about it
@mosesgreg2275
@mosesgreg2275 7 месяцев назад
You deserve an award ❤
@footballofworld2212
@footballofworld2212 8 дней назад
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@mohammedyasir9276
@mohammedyasir9276 2 года назад
Thank you for this video. 👍❤️
@mrsbee7450
@mrsbee7450 2 года назад
Thanks. Well explained
@ChickenNCheese.
@ChickenNCheese. 2 месяца назад
Is anyone else confuse, cause at least in my syllabus, the products (at anode) for a diluted and concentrated aqueous solution will be different. If its a concentrated aqueous solution, the product is a halide but if it is diluted the product would be a OH (oxygen is released) please help
@lynxxo8730
@lynxxo8730 Год назад
Why is cl2 produced in the electrolysis of molten sodium chloride? I thought it had a negative 1 charge sorry I'm dumb
@misswetton
@misswetton Год назад
Not dumb, it's a good question! It starts off as a Cl- ion (as part of NaCl), then during electrolysis it loses an electron to become a neutral Cl atom. But then it pairs up with another Cl to become Cl2 🙂
@anythinganymore3596
@anythinganymore3596 Год назад
Short and sweet ❤
@user-hs3le3uu4d
@user-hs3le3uu4d 4 месяца назад
8:59 why is h2 produced because for the others it’s just the atom without a number , i thought it turns back to a singular atom
@po_jk
@po_jk 4 месяца назад
If the non-metal is diatomic like with hydrogen it will form a covalent molecule. Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen and the Halogens all form 2 atoms bonded together.
@vishakhamahalan
@vishakhamahalan 3 месяца назад
Although the video was very helpful but I think you should also have explained the case of inert and active electrodes
@akaikage8301
@akaikage8301 Год назад
This video actually helped a lot and simplified electrolysis for me👍👍👍👍👍👍 Thanks a lot
@misswetton
@misswetton Год назад
Glad it helped!! :)
@user-by4vf4yk3q
@user-by4vf4yk3q 10 месяцев назад
EXCELLLENT EXPLANATION 🙂
@MeOfcourse12
@MeOfcourse12 2 года назад
Thanks!!!
@pera_peric
@pera_peric Год назад
Thank you so much!
@user-hs3le3uu4d
@user-hs3le3uu4d 4 месяца назад
i finally get it
@chemmy8062
@chemmy8062 Год назад
So this is all I have to know about electrolysis or are there more?
@misswetton
@misswetton Год назад
Sorry for the slow reply, you also need to know about electrolysis of aluminium which I have a video on.
@misswetton
@misswetton Год назад
aluminium oxide* to extract aluminium
@user-hs3le3uu4d
@user-hs3le3uu4d 4 месяца назад
4:47 why is it I2 that is produced and not just a singular Iodine????
@ChickenNCheese.
@ChickenNCheese. 2 месяца назад
Beacuse oxygen, hydrogen and all halogens are diatomic molecules. Means they always come in 2. Like how you would see H2, not just H. So after the iodine become neutral it would react with another iodine atom to form a covelent bond
@user-hs3le3uu4d
@user-hs3le3uu4d 2 месяца назад
@@ChickenNCheese. I finished my gcses so I don’t need this anymore but thank you ❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏
@eshajohal7084
@eshajohal7084 Год назад
will the reactivity series be given to us in mocks/exams etc?
@lucyyyyyyy
@lucyyyyyyy Год назад
no , you have to remember it
@user-hs3le3uu4d
@user-hs3le3uu4d 4 месяца назад
@@lucyyyyyyyffs
@clerkshi
@clerkshi 3 месяца назад
someone cooked here
@elysegallagher831
@elysegallagher831 Год назад
why does iodide turn into iodine
@misswetton
@misswetton Год назад
Iodide is the name of the ion, I-. When it turns back into a neutral atom, I, it is known as iodine. We only call it iodide when it is an ion, not a neutral atom. 😀
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