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Sunday, 11 January 2026

⚡ IONIC THEORY & ELECTROLYSIS — AT A GLANCE /summary

 


🔹 Ionic Theory

Ionic compounds dissociate into charged particles (ions) when dissolved in water or melted.

This process is called ionization.


🔹 Electrolysis

The decomposition of a compound by passing electricity through its molten form or solution.


🔹 Electrolytes

Substances that conduct electricity in molten or aqueous state and decompose.

Type                       DescriptionExamples
Strong         Fully ionizeNaCl, acids, alkalis
Weak       Partially ionizeCH₃COOH, NH₃
Non      Do not ionizeSugar, alcohol, oil

🔹 Important Terms

TermMeaning
AnodePositive electrode (oxidation)
CathodeNegative electrode (reduction)
CationPositive ion → cathode
AnionNegative ion → anode
Electrolytic cellContainer with electrodes & electrolyte

🔹 Factors That Control Discharge of Ions

  1. Position in electrochemical series

  2. Concentration of ions

  3. Nature of electrodes


🔹 Products of Electrolysis

ElectrolyteCathodeAnode
Acidified waterHydrogen (H₂)Oxygen (O₂)
Brine (NaCl)Hydrogen (H₂)Chlorine (Cl₂)
CuSO₄ solutionCopper (Cu)Oxygen (O₂)

🔹 Uses of Electrolysis

  • Extraction of metals (Na, Al, Mg)

  • Purification of copper

  • Electroplating

  • Production of H₂, Cl₂, NaOH


🧠 Important Quick Tip

The ion that is discharged depends on electrochemical series, concentration and electrode used.