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Ram arranged two electrolytic cells – A & B in which he used nitric acid and acetic acid respectively as the electrolyte. In which arrangement, will the bulb glow brightly and why?

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Answered by avidyakamath
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See, Nitric acid is Strong Acid. So, the light bulb will glow brightly.

But, Acetic acid is weak acid. So, the light bulb will glow little brightly.

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Answered by zumba12
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The bulb attached to the electrolytic cell A with nitric acid will glow brightly.

  • Electrolytes are substances that, when broken up in the water, separate into two compounds called cations (positively charged particles) and anions (negatively charged particles).
  • Solid electrolytes ionize totally (100%), while weak electrolytes ionize partially (ordinarily on the request for 1–10%).
  • In the case of electrolytic cells, A and B arranged by Ram, the bulb attached with the cells A will glow brightly.
  • It is because nitric acid is strong electrolyte and thus dissociates completely into ions and conducts more electricity and thus the bulb glows brightly.
  • As acetic acid is weak electrolyte it doesn't conduct more electricity.

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