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describe the electrolysis of aqueous diluted H2SO4 using graphite electrodes

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Answered by leehun
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Explanation:

The ions present in this mixture are H + and OH - (from the water) and H + and SO 4 2- from the sulfuric acid. The H + ions are attracted to the cathode and the two negative ions are attracted to the anode but it is the OH - ion which loses electrons. Colourless gases are produced at each electrode.

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