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Electrolysis of dilute hcl

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Answered by Kritikupadhyay5pbh
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electricity is passed through the dilute hydrochloric acid solution. ... The electrolyte hydrochloric acid, provides a high concentration of hydrogen ions H+ and chloride ions Cl– to carry the current during the electrolysis process.

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Answered by kesyasacariah22
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Diluted HCl  contains Cl- anions and H3O+ cations, and just these ions migrate to electrodes. OF course you can also take into account a very small amount of OH- anions (but they are diminished by an equilibrium Kw=[H3O+][OH-]).

Also, this may depend on the voltage used.

The major products of electrolysis should be H2 and Cl2

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