Question detail

For Extraction of metals and reduction, which exam wording answer best supports this Unit 4.4 objective: Explain why electrolysis is needed to extract some reactive metals from molten compounds?

Try the question, check the answer, then read the explanation to understand the curriculum point.

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Topic

Reactivity of metals

Question

  1. A. It requires a molten or aqueous solution - correct exam wording for electrolysis
  2. B. Wrong exam wording: confuses electrolysis with a nearby Unit 4.4 chemical change idea
  3. C. Wrong particle check: uses the wrong ion, electrode, acid-base term, or product for Extraction of metals and reduction
  4. D. Wrong reaction link: does not support Explain why electrolysis is needed to extract some reactive metals from molten compounds

Answer

The correct option is It requires a molten or aqueous solution - correct exam wording for electrolysis.

Explanation

The correct option is "It requires a molten or aqueous solution - correct exam wording for electrolysis" because it supports the approved learning objective: Explain why electrolysis is needed to extract some reactive metals from molten compounds. The other options are incorrect or weaker because they are vague, use the wrong Chemistry context, or do not clearly explain the answer for Extraction of metals and reduction.

Common mistake

Misunderstanding Electrolysis Necessity

Students often think that electrolysis is used for all metal extractions, not just for reactive metals.

Clarify that electrolysis is specifically needed for extracting reactive metals from molten compounds, while less reactive metals can be extracted using simpler methods.

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