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How and why does the density of liquid water change on prolonged electrolysis ?​

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Answered by lovingheart
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The density of the liquid water changes on prolonged electrolysis as when more current is passed across the solution, the molecules of the water decomposes and performs an oxidation reduction reaction.

Explanation:

  • The electrolysis process helps in the decomposition of the liquid and produces different molecules which reduces the density of the water liquid.
  • The inertness of the oxygen and the hydrogen molecules of the water will break up and hence the density of the liquid will decrease as more pressure is exerted on the water molecules due to the prolonged passage of current.

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