1. Why is the electrolysis of acidulated water considered to be an example of catalysis?
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Electrolysis of acidulated water considered to be an example of catalysis because pure water is not good conductor of elecricity but when acid is added it catalyses the ionisation of water and water is dissociated into H+ and OH- ions.
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Sulphuric acid doesn't takes part in the reaction but promotes the reaction or increases the rate of the reaction. Therefore, it can be called the catalyst of the reaction and thus the electrolysis of acidulated water is considered to be an example of catalysis.
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