Electrolysis of dilute sulphuric acid high charge density marsheles acid
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Dilute sulfuric acid can be electrolysed to form hydrogen gas at the cathode and oxygen gas at the anode. Using dilute sulfuric acid the water molecules will predominantly the source of these gases.
Electrolysis of a solution of sulfuric acid or of a salt, such as NaNO3, results in the decomposition of water at both electrodes. Hydrogen will appear at the cathode and oxygen will appear at the anode.
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