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When current is passed through acidulated water, hydrogen and oxygen gases separate. The hydrogen gets
accumulated on the negative electrode. Why does it not deposit on positive electrode?
a) Because, hydrogen is positively charged.
b) Because hydrogen is negatively charged.
c) Because, it is the characteristic of acidulated water.
d)
None of the above
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Answer:
Option A is the correct answer
Explanation:
Hydroden is positively charged molecule in H2O
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