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explain the electrolysis of water with neat diagram

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Answered by shwetakhandelwal40
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the decomposition of an electrolyte when electricity is passed through it is called electrolysis.

take some water in a plastic or glass vessel Pinch of salt or if you drop of an acid such as a vinegar to the water this will make the solution conduct electricity break open two cells and use their carbon rod as likewise since carbon does not react easily the electro electro do not undergo a change during late Risers place the electrodes in the solution and connect them with the battery of 6 volts be soon you will soon see bubbles of gas at the laptop what's the gas evolved at Cathode is hydrogen and at anode is Oxygen note that there will someone at cathode the chemical change take place in this activity is called electrolysis of water which water gets deposited into into hydrogen and oxygen first water split into hydrogen at and Hydroxide ions these losal charger to form hydrogen and oxygen at the electrodes.

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Answered by shambhavi1634
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above answer is very much just 1 Pic are in half

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