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Electrolytic decomposition of water is a reaction involving change of state .Give reason.

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Answered by Anonymous
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⚫electrolytic decomposition of water is a reaction involving change of state.
⚫in this , water is electrolyed , so that it dissociates into two parts :- hydrogen and oxygen.
⚫the reaction proceeds as follows ;-
2H2O ---electric current---> 2H2 + O2
⚫so , after the completion of the process, water finally gets converted to hydrogen as well as oxygen.
⚫when water changes to gaseous state , it means vaporization takes place.
⚫this actually involves change of state from liquid to gaseous form.
⚫hence proved.

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Answered by BrainlyBAKA
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⚫electrolytic decomposition of water is a reaction involving change of state.

⚫in this , water is electrolyed , so that it dissociates into two parts :- hydrogen and oxygen.

⚫when water changes to gaseous state , it means vaporization takes place.

⚫this actually involves change of state from liquid to gaseous form.

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