In solution electrolysis, only ions present can be
discharged.
a. 1 out of 4
b. 2 out of 4
c. 3 out of 4
d. 4 out of 4
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In solution electrolysis 2 out of 4 ions present can be discharged.
- Electrolysis refers to the separation of a molecule by electrochemical reaction. Electrolysis is ideal for conducting the chemical reactions that are not spontaneous.
- Solution electrolysis is an electrochemical cycle that involves the transfer of current through an ionized solution which is the electrolyte between two electrodes.
- It is deposited to the positive ions ie. anions on the negative electrode and negative ions ie cations on the positive electrode thereby releasing two ions.
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