Physics, asked by sanjanareddy37, 9 months ago


During the electrolysis of water,
a. What are the gases produced at the anode and the cathode respectively?
b. Explain, why they are produced at the respective electrodes?
c. Why do we add a few drops of sulphuric acid to the water before passing the electricity?
d. What could be the ratio of the volume of the gases produced?
What tyne of a reaction is nhotosynthesis?​

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Answered by deypalsharmistha
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Explanation:

cathode hydrogen

anode oxygen

because of the opposite charges.

because pure water cannot conduct electricity so dil H2SO4 is added to make it acidified.

photosynthesis is a electrolytic decomposition reaction.

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