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name the electrolyte added to water in the experiment and why is it added?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Table salt, or sodium chloride (NaCl), is also a good additive to form electrolytes. In water, salt actually splits into Na+ and Cl- ions, which are very good at carrying current, or the flow of electric charges.

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Answered by anjali040107
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Explanation:With the correct electrodes and correct electrolyte, such as baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), hydrogen and oxygen gases will stream from the oppositely charged electrodes. Oxygen will collect at the positively charged electrode (anode) and hydrogen will collect at the negatively charged electrode (cathode).

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