Step 1: Understanding Electrode Polarity:
The negative electrode is the Cathode. Cations (positively charged ions) are attracted to the cathode to undergo reduction.
Step 2: Identifying the Cation:
In molten aluminium oxide (Al_2O_3), the cation is Al^3+.
Step 3: Describing the Cathode Reaction:
At the cathode, aluminium ions gain three electrons each to form neutral aluminium atoms: [ Al^3+ + 3e^- Al ] This is a reduction reaction.
Step 4: Final Answer:
Reaction 1 is the correct cathode reaction.
The diagram given below shows the electroplating of a spoon with silver. With reference to the diagram, answer the following questions.
(a) Write an equation for the reaction that occurs at the cathode.
(b) Silver nitrate solution is not preferred as an electrolyte in the above process. Give a reason.
(c) Why is alternating current not used in the process?
(d) What is the observation at the anode?



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