List the observable effects tat may occur, when an electric current is passed through a conducting liquid
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The observable effects that occur when an electric current is passed through conducting liquid are the formation of bubbles.
- The conducting solution contains free ions that have the capability to conduct electricity.
- The H+ ions from water are deposited over the negative pole and oxygen is deposited over the positive pole.
- The deposition can be observed by the formation of bubbles.
- The liquids that conduct electricity are lemon juice, vinegar, common salt solution, seawater, sulphuric acid, etc.
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