nacl give na+ and cl- on electrolysis. is this is wrong decomposition of nacl
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nope not at alll..
NACL WHEN DECOMPOSES IN ELECTROLYSIS IT GIVE NA+ AND CL- .
CL MOVE ON ANODE WHICH IS POSTIVE CHARGE ELECTRODE.....
AND
NA MOVE ON CATHODE
THIS CAN BE SEEN IN ORDINARY
BUT NACL ALWAYS TAKEN AS SOLUTION
SOME TIME DILUTE AND SOME TIME CONC
THEN H20 IS INVOLVED AND OH AND H DISCHARGE AT ELECTRODE...
NACL WHEN DECOMPOSES IN ELECTROLYSIS IT GIVE NA+ AND CL- .
CL MOVE ON ANODE WHICH IS POSTIVE CHARGE ELECTRODE.....
AND
NA MOVE ON CATHODE
THIS CAN BE SEEN IN ORDINARY
BUT NACL ALWAYS TAKEN AS SOLUTION
SOME TIME DILUTE AND SOME TIME CONC
THEN H20 IS INVOLVED AND OH AND H DISCHARGE AT ELECTRODE...
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