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c) Dilute H2S04 coas taken in an electrolytic cell and electric cument passed through it was explain with rwason​

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Answered by zeppelin
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When a dilute solution of sulfuric acid is electrolysed, gases are produced at both the anode and the cathode electrode.

The gas produced at the cathode burns with a 'pop' sound, when a sample is lit with a lighted splint. This shows that the gas is hydrogen.

The gas produced at the anode relights a glowing splint dipped into a sample of the gas. This shows that the gas is oxygen.

The gases are produced when ions move towards the electrodes.

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