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describe electrolysis of dilute sodium chloride....
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Answered by aaliyakhan53
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Water has very low conductivity and the small amount of ionic sodium chloride helps the ionic conductivity of the solution. In small concentration, the electrolysis of water becomes more predominant yielding hydrogen at cathode and oxygen at the anode.

When an electric current is passed through concentrated sodium chloride solution, hydrogen gas forms at the negative electrode , chlorine gas forms at the positive electrode, and a solution of sodium hydroxide also forms.

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Answered by rohitkumar07
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When an electric current is passed through concentrated sodium chloride solution, hydrogen gas forms at the negative electrode , chlorine gas forms at the positive electrode, and a solution of sodium hydroxide also forms.

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