Chemistry, asked by 12jadhavranjit, 6 months ago

6. For strongly conducting solutions electrodes used should have
(a) I and a both small
(b) 1 small, a large
(c) 1 and a both large
(d) I large a small
(1 - distance between electrodes, a - area of cross-section)​

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Answered by Anonymous
61

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Sea water is a mixture of salts and water which cannot be separated except by evaporation. Therefore, sea water is considered homogeneous.

Sea water also contains mud, decayed plant, etc., other than salts and water, so it is heterogeneous also.

Answered by vikasvarpe25
1

Answer:

option A is correct

Explanation:

both small

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