In an electrolytic cell, which ion would migrate through the solution to the positive electrode?
A) a hydrogen ion
B) a chloride ion
C) an ammonium ion
D) a hydronium ion
(may be broke/outdated!)
In an electrolytic cell, which ion would migrate through the solution to the positive electrode?
A) a hydrogen ion
B) a chloride ion
C) an ammonium ion
D) a hydronium ion
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4 Responses
B) chloride
B) a chloride ion
the half reaction is :
2 Cl- = Cl2 + 2e-
B
you need to look for something negative since it will travel to a positive electrode because positive and negative attract. so the answer is chloride ion (Cl-). A hyfrogen ion (H+) is the same as hydronium ion (H3O+) and they are positive as well as ammonium since it’s NH4+.