Electrolysis of dilute H2SO4 liberates gases at anode and cathode respectively:-
a) O2,SO2
b) SO2,O2
c) O2,H2
d) H2,SO2
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hey guys
here is ur answer :-
option d) h2 is anode and so2 is cathode
anode keep positive charge while cathode keep negative charge
I hope it may help u
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here is ur answer :-
option d) h2 is anode and so2 is cathode
anode keep positive charge while cathode keep negative charge
I hope it may help u
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Answer: Option C
Explanation:
The electrolysis of the sulfuric acid (H2SO4) can result in yielding two gases.
The hydrogen gas will be liberated from from cathode and the oxygen gas is liberated from the anode.
In this case the hydrogen is produced twice as that of oxygen because water has two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
Hence, the correct option is Option C.
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