Chemistry, asked by RAMSHYAM100, 3 days ago

If NaCl is used as an electrolyte in electrolysis which among the following will happen:

(i) Sodium ion moves to Cathode

(ii) As NaCl separates, chloride becomes a cation

(iii) Sodium chloride never dissociates in electrolysis.​

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Answered by usernamerakuten
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Answer:

As NaCl separates, chloride becomes a cation

Explanation:

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Answered by gurmeetkaur19760
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Answer:

answer is option (i) sodium ion moves to cathode.

Explanation:

This is because when sodium chloride is added to water it dissolves in it and break into ions Na+ and Cl- .

As we know cathode is negative and anode is positive and unlike charges attract each other, the ions will move to theirrespective opposite charges.

So, that's why Na+ moves towards cathode

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