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Can anyone please answer these 5 questions? Really appreciate it. Just like to add that they are long written response questions.
EDIT: Didn't make my question clear enough, what i'm asking is a brief summary so I know i'm on the right track on my question and also give me tips to on the main point of it. I'm not asking anyone to do my work just give me a little help.
1. Describe how electricity is used in electrolysis and how electricity is produced from a battery.
I have to talk about Galvanic Cells right and how it works? For batteries I chose Dry Cell but not sure if i'm answering correctly or not...
Also diagram included?
2. Write relevant equations for the anode and cathode reactions.
Galvanic Cells and Dry Cell Cathode and Anode equations? Anything else I should add?
3. Compare and contrast electrolysis of a molten salt and an aqueous solution.
Something to do with faraday and the electrolysis of water but don't know how to answer.
4. Explain how electrolysis is used in industry.
Something to do with electroplating/copperplating, making elements, electric refinery etc
5. Assess the value of using batteries in electric cars
I really have no idea for this one, all I know is the metal is dangerous, last longer, enviromentall friendly?
EDIT: Didn't make my question clear enough, what i'm asking is a brief summary so I know i'm on the right track on my question and also give me tips to on the main point of it. I'm not asking anyone to do my work just give me a little help.
1. Describe how electricity is used in electrolysis and how electricity is produced from a battery.
I have to talk about Galvanic Cells right and how it works? For batteries I chose Dry Cell but not sure if i'm answering correctly or not...
Also diagram included?
2. Write relevant equations for the anode and cathode reactions.
Galvanic Cells and Dry Cell Cathode and Anode equations? Anything else I should add?
3. Compare and contrast electrolysis of a molten salt and an aqueous solution.
Something to do with faraday and the electrolysis of water but don't know how to answer.
4. Explain how electrolysis is used in industry.
Something to do with electroplating/copperplating, making elements, electric refinery etc
5. Assess the value of using batteries in electric cars
I really have no idea for this one, all I know is the metal is dangerous, last longer, enviromentall friendly?
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