Easy Mnemonics for Electrolysis, Electrolytic Cells & Factors Affecting Electrolysis


πŸ”Œ Electrolysis Mnemonics

Definition mnemonic:

“ELECTRO-LYsis: ELECTRicity to break LYses (bonds)”
🧠 Electrolysis is the process of using electricity to break chemical bonds.


Mnemonic for reactions at electrodes:

“OIL RIG – AN OX, RED CAT”

  • OIL RIG = Oxidation Is Loss, Reduction Is Gain
  • AN OX = Anode is Oxidation
  • RED CAT = Reduction at Cathode

⚑ Electrolytic Cell Mnemonics

Electrode charges:

“PANIC: Positive Anode, Negative Is Cathode”
βœ”οΈ In electrolytic cells:

  • Anode = Positive
  • Cathode = Negative

(⚠️ This is opposite in voltaic/galvanic cells!)


Mnemonic for Ion Movement:

“PANE and CANE”

  • Positive ions (Cations) β†’ move to the Negative electrode (Cathode)
  • Negative ions (Anions) β†’ move to the Positive electrode (Anode)

πŸ”§ Factors Affecting Electrolysis Mnemonics

Use the acronym “CAVE” to remember key factors:

C – Concentration of ions
A – Area of electrodes
V – Voltage applied
E – Electrolyte nature (type of substance)

🧠 Additional tip: “Hot VAC”

V – Voltage,
A – Area,
C – Concentration,
Hot – Temperature (affects ion mobility)


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