dil.sulphuric acid is which electrolyte
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Both gasses can be collected with a small plastic test tube and ignited with a lit splint, giving a satisfying pop. The electrolyte is dilute sulphuric acid (= acidified water) which, during electrolysis is split into hydrogen and oxygen gases.
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Dilute sulfuric acid is a strong acid and a good electrolyte; it is highly ionized, much of the heat released in dilution coming from hydration of the hydrogen ions .
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