Electrolysis: Mnemonics for Electrolytic Cells & Faraday’s Laws

1. Electrolysis Basics (AN OX | RED CAT)

  • AN OX: Anode is where oxidation occurs.
  • RED CAT: Reduction happens at the cathode.
  • (Helps remember which reaction occurs at which electrode.)

2. Electrolytic Cell Setup (PANIC)

  • Positive Anode, Negative Cathode (for electrolytic cells only).
  • (In electrolytic cells, the anode is connected to the positive terminal, unlike in galvanic cells.)

3. Faraday’s First Law (Q = ZIt)

  • “Queen Zebra Is Tall”Q = Z I t
    • Q = Mass deposited (or liberated)
    • Z = Electrochemical equivalent
    • I = Current (in Amperes)
    • t = Time (in seconds)

4. Faraday’s Second Law (M ∝ E)

  • “Moles Equal Charge per Faraday”M = Q / (nF)
    • M = Mass deposited
    • Q = Total charge (It)
    • n = Valency number (moles of electrons)
    • F = Faraday’s constant (~96,485 C/mol)

5. Remembering Faraday’s Constant (~96,485 C/mol)

  • “96,485 Cars Move On Long highways”96,485 C/mol (just remember the number).

6. Cathode vs. Anode in Different Cells

  • Electrolytic Cell: “PANCake”Positive Anode, Negative Cathode.
  • Galvanic Cell: “NANC”Negative Anode, Negative Cathode (but usually, the cathode is positive in galvanic cells—be careful!).

Bonus: Electrolysis of Water (OIL RIG)

  • “Oxidation Is Loss, Reduction Is Gain” (of electrons).
  • At the anode: 2H₂O → O₂ + 4H⁺ + 4e⁻ (Oxygen is released).
  • At the cathode: 2H₂O + 2e⁻ → H₂ + 2OH⁻ (Hydrogen is released).

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