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electrolysis of acidified water in platinum electrodes ​

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Answered by jyotitomar
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The electrolysis of dilute sulfuric acid is described and explained. This is the classic 'electrolysis of water' experiment and good introduction to electrolysis experiment. The electrode products and electrode equations for the electrolysis of water are quoted.


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Answered by Alishah266
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The electrodes must be made of an inert wire. Students should note that the electrolysis will only take place when electricity is passed through the dilute sulfuric acid solution. The electrolyte is dilute sulfuric acid (= acidified water) which, during electrolysis is split into hydrogen and oxygen gases

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