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describe the electrolysis of acidulated water

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Answered by Charlie99Candy
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Answer:Electrolysis of acidulated water is a redox reaction since at the anode, the hydroxyl radical undergoes oxidation and oxygen is liberated whereas at the cathode, Hydrogen ions undergo reduction to liberate hydrogen gas. Since there is both oxidation and reduction, the reaction is known as a redox reaction.

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Answered by harshitvishwakarma0
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Answer:

make diagram also

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Electrolysis of acidulated water is a redox reaction since at the anode, the hydroxyl radical undergoes oxidation and oxygen is liberated whereas at the cathode, Hydrogen ions undergo reduction to liberate hydrogen gas. Since there is both oxidation and reduction, the reaction is known as a redox reaction

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