During the electrolysis of aqueous solutions, the preferential discharge of competing ions depends s — Electrochemistry Chemistry Question
Question
During the electrolysis of aqueous solutions, the preferential discharge of competing ions depends strictly on standard reduction potentials and kinetic overvoltage. Which of the following statements are chemically CORRECT?
💡 Solution & Explanation
$Na^+$ ($-2.71\text{ V}$) is much harder to reduce than water ($-0.83\text{ V}$), so $H_2$ forms. At the anode, $O_2$ evolution is thermodynamically favored but kinetically slow, creating an 'overvoltage' that allows $Cl^-$ to oxidize in concentrated brine. $Cu^{2+}$ ($+0.34\text{ V}$) is easily reduced over water. If a reactive copper anode is used, the anode itself oxidizes ($Cu \rightarrow Cu^{2+} + 2e^-$) rather than water oxidizing to $O_2$.