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In the electrolysis of water.
Whatwould happen if dibute nulpluuic acid is not alded to water?
Define the type of reaction involved in this case​

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Answered by neerajsai100
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Answer:

Addition of sulfuric acid causes an increase in conductivity. Acid dissociates to produce ions which result in increased conductivity. So, if H2SO4 is not added to water, the conductivity of water will remain low resulting in slow electrolysis.

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Answered by prasadreddypitchapat
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Addition of sulfuric acid causes an increase in conductivity. Acid dissociates to produce ions which result in increased conductivity. So, if H2SO4 is not added to water, the conductivity of water will remain low resulting in slow electrolysis.

In electrolysis acidified water , dilute sulphuric acid is preferred to dilute nitric acid because, dilute sulphuric acid radily forms ions whereas, nitric acid does not forms so. Also, Dilute sulphuric acid is more volatile in nature whereas, nitric acid is less volatile.

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