A solution ofNaOH in H2O or when fused , conducts an electric current. what is similarity in these two cases?
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hllo frnd ur answer is as follows----
When NaOH is fused, if we pass an electric current through it, it breaks up into Na+ and OH-. The Sodium cation migrates toward the cathode and the OH- towards the anode.
In case of NaOH solution(dilute NaOH), the solution breaks into H+, 2OH-, and Na+. Here, since the concentration of water is more, H+ and OH- are collected first through selective discharge of ions.
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#arjun
When NaOH is fused, if we pass an electric current through it, it breaks up into Na+ and OH-. The Sodium cation migrates toward the cathode and the OH- towards the anode.
In case of NaOH solution(dilute NaOH), the solution breaks into H+, 2OH-, and Na+. Here, since the concentration of water is more, H+ and OH- are collected first through selective discharge of ions.
hope it helps u....☺
#arjun
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