Chemistry, asked by Shivam1027, 7 months ago

Electrolysis of acidified water is a chemical change right? Please confirm​

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Answered by IƚȥCαɳԃყBʅυʂԋ
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Answer:

Electrolysis (of acidified water) is a way of splitting up (decomposition) of the compound (water) using electrical energy. The electrical energy comes from a d.c. (direct current) battery or power pack supply.

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Answered by silence212sneaker
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Answer:

It is true...

Explanation:

During electrolysis of acidified water the ions of the acid disassociate and form sperate componds.

EG -- Electrolysis of H2SO4

In this process Hydrogen is released and Sulphate is left. Since there is bew substance formed it is a chemical change.

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