Explain chemical effects of electric current with examples.
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The resulting effects are called chemical effects of electric current. An example of the chemical effect is that When an electric current is passed through the solution of a metal salt, such as a solution of copper sulfate, metal gets deposited at the negative electrode because the metal is positively charged.
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- Consider conducting a solution, When an electric current is passed through the solution some chemical reaction takes place. The resulting effects are called chemical effects of electric current. An example of the chemical effect is that When an electric current is passed through the solution of a metal salt, such as a solution of copper sulfate, metal gets deposited at the negative electrode because the metal is positively charged.
- The passage of an electric current through a conducting solution causes chemical reactions. As a result, bubbles of a gas may be formed on the electrodes. Deposits of metal may be seen on electrodes. Changes of colour of solutions may occur.
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