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In electrolysis, why do we use acidified distilled water instead of normal water to conduct electricity?

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Answered by ItzMonster
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Acidified water is used for two reasons. Firstly, the ions provided by the acid greatly increase the electrical conductivity of the water, and this allows the decomposition of water to occur at a much increased rate. Secondly, the acid provides H+ions, which react, forming hydrogen, at the cathode.

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Answered by apurvanshu1905
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Firstly, the ions provided by the acid greatly increase the electrical conductivity of the water, and this allows the decomposition of water to occur at a much increased rate. Secondly, the acid provides H+ions, which react, forming hydrogen, at the cathode.

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