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Cambridge IGCSE Electrolysis: Hard Questions, Notes & Exam Practice (2026)
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Cambridge IGCSE Electrolysis: Hard Questions, Notes & Exam Practice (2026)

Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry • Electrolysis Topic • Past Paper Questions • Repeated & Hard Questions • Predicted 2026 Questions
Electrolysis is one of the highest-frequency exam topics in Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry. Students often lose marks on electrode reactions, product prediction, and half-equations. This page contains exam-style notes, repeated past paper questions, and hardest questions to help you score top grades.

Quick Revision Notes

  • Cathode (−): attracts positive ions (reduction)
  • Anode (+): attracts negative ions (oxidation)
  • Electrolysis = breaking ionic compounds using electricity
  • Molten vs aqueous electrolysis changes products

Common Exam Mistakes

  • Confusing cathode and anode
  • Not mentioning ion charge
  • Guessing products instead of using rules
  • Forgetting half-equations

Mini Quiz

  1. What is formed at the cathode?
  2. What happens at the anode?
  3. Define electrolysis.
  4. Why is aqueous electrolysis different from molten?
  5. What is reduction?

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Includes: 30+ exam questions, hardest problems, repeated questions analysis, mark schemes, and predicted 2026 electrolysis questions.

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