Define the following terms :
(a) Electrolysis,
(b) Non-electrolyte,
(d) Weak electrolytes.
(c) Cation and anion,
Answers
Answer:-
Electrolysis - chemical decomposition produced by passing an electric current through a liquid or solution containing an electrolyte.
Non - Electrolyte - A nonelectrolyte is a substance that does not exist in an ionic form in aqueous solution.
Weak Electrolyte - A weak electrolyte is an electrolyte that does not completely dissociate in aqueous solution.
Cation and anion - anions are the negative ions and cations are positive ions.
★ QUESTION :
(a) Electrolysis
(b) Non - electrolytes
(c) Weak electrolytes
(d) Cation and Anoin
ANSWER :
(a) Electrolysis : This is the process in which we do separation of a liquid into different parts by electric current passing thought it.
(b) Non - Electrolytes : This is the process in which we can't conduct passing Current through the (aq) form.
(c) Weak Electrolytes : Weak Electrolytes refers to the solution of Weak Acid and Weak Bases. Some examples of weak Electrolytes are H2O ( This contains 1 atom of Hydrogen and 2 atoms of Oxygen ).
(d) Cation and Anoin :
- Cation : This is an Ion in which positive charges are filled.
- Anion : This is an Ion in which Negative charges are filled.