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On electrolysis of water, the oxygen and hydrogen are formed at which electrodes?

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Answered by ItzNiladoll
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Explanation:

Oxygen will collect at the positively charged electrode (anode) and hydrogen will collect at the negatively charged electrode (cathode). Note that hydrogen is positively charged in the H2O molecule, so it ends up at the negative electrode.

Answered by shamsazeeshan
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Oxygen will collect at the positively charged electrode (anode) and hydrogen will collect at the negatively charged electrode (cathode). Note that hydrogen is positively charged in the H2O molecule, so it ends up at the negative electrode.

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