During electrolysis of water a few drops of sulphuricourse acid is added into water.Why?
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This is because pure water or maybe even distilled water has very poor electric conductivity.
When sulphuric acid is added, there is an input of ions, mainly the hydrogen ions and the sulphate ions and this can massively increase the conductivity of the water.
When sulphuric acid is added, there is an input of ions, mainly the hydrogen ions and the sulphate ions and this can massively increase the conductivity of the water.
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for easy breaking of ions of water and also for conductance
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