A dilute aqueous solution of sodium fluoride is electrolysis the products at the anode cathode are
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Sodium will be deposited at cathode since it is postively charged
Flourine will be deposited at anode since it is negatively charged
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Flourine will be deposited at anode since it is negatively charged
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In dilute aqueous solution o fsodium floride...
The ions present are:
Cations: Na+ , H+
Anions: Fl- , OH-
In dilute solutions, H+ and OH- ions concentration is more and also H+ and OH- ions are most active ions thus,
At cathode, H+ is discharged to form Hydrogen gas
At anode , OH- ions are discharged to form water
The ions present are:
Cations: Na+ , H+
Anions: Fl- , OH-
In dilute solutions, H+ and OH- ions concentration is more and also H+ and OH- ions are most active ions thus,
At cathode, H+ is discharged to form Hydrogen gas
At anode , OH- ions are discharged to form water
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