give reason during electrolytic dissociation of sodium chloride the sodium ions are discharged at the cathode
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because sodium metal is positive in character so it is attracted towards cathode
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Reason of this observation is ⤵⤵⤵
Sodium is positive ion= Na+
and cathode contains negative charge.
so, we know that unkike charge (+,-) attract each other.
so, sodium ions attracted to cathode.
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Sodium is positive ion= Na+
and cathode contains negative charge.
so, we know that unkike charge (+,-) attract each other.
so, sodium ions attracted to cathode.
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hope you like it☺
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