Stoichiometry- Electrolysis of Water

Electrolysis of Water

Description: A Hoffman apparatus is used to electrolyze water (with some potassium sulfate added to increase conductivity). The gases rise in separate containers, and their volume ratio is 2:1. The gases can be combined and ignited after electrolysis.

Source: Shakhashiri, B.Z. Chemical Demonstrations: A Handbook for Teachers of Chemistry

Year: 1992 Vol: 4 Page: 157

Keywords: Hoffman apparatus, Electrolysis, Stoichiometry, Water, Current

Rating:

Hazard: Some

  • Electrocution hazard
  • Flammability hazard
  • Flammable gas-producing reaction
  • Explosion hazard

Effectiveness: Average

  • Good connection from demo to course material
  • Results are observable with guidance
  • Mild effects are seen by audience
  • Good reliability
  • Time to results is high

Difficulty: Medium

  • Some intermediate steps to results
  • Manipulations are simple for most to perform
  • Scientific glassware in use
  • Sequential or timed manipulations
  • Prior training recommended

Safety Precautions:

  • Eye protection required
  • Perform in a well-ventilated area
  • Use of UL approved three-prong plug and outlet
  • ABC fire extinguisher on hand
  • Use caution when handling flammable gas

Class: Electrochemistry, Stoichiometry

Division: General

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