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Electrolysis of dilute aqueous solution of Kcl gives ​

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Answered by Emma0937
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An electrolysis of an aqueous solution of potassium chloride is carried out by employing a fluorinated cation exchange membrane having an ion-exchange capacity of 0.8 to 2.0 meq/g dry polymer and having carboxylic acid groups as functional groups and maintaining a concentration of an aqueous solution of potassium ..

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KCl ionizes to give potassium ions and chloride ions. Potassium ions are cations and electrons from negative terminal travel to the cathode and are used to reduce potassium atoms. The potassium will plate on the cathode as it forms.

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