Passing electric currents through a conducting liquid causes chemical changes true or false
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Electric current can bring about chemical changes, so it is said to have chemical effects.
when electric current is passed through acidified water by using carbon electrodes, then a 'chemical reaction' takes place to form hydrogen gas and oxygen gas.
A chemical compound water has been decomposed into two elements, hydrogen and oxygen, by the action of electric current.
It is actually a chemical decomposition reaction caused by passing an electric current through acidified.
The chemical decomposition produced by passing an electric current through a conducting liquid is called as ELECTROLYSIS..the water containing little of acid is called acidified water.
so, it's true.
Hope it helps you!!
@saiprasannabollu
Electric current can bring about chemical changes, so it is said to have chemical effects.
when electric current is passed through acidified water by using carbon electrodes, then a 'chemical reaction' takes place to form hydrogen gas and oxygen gas.
A chemical compound water has been decomposed into two elements, hydrogen and oxygen, by the action of electric current.
It is actually a chemical decomposition reaction caused by passing an electric current through acidified.
The chemical decomposition produced by passing an electric current through a conducting liquid is called as ELECTROLYSIS..the water containing little of acid is called acidified water.
so, it's true.
Hope it helps you!!
@saiprasannabollu
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