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the electrolyte undergoes......... change due to passage of electric​

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Answered by amikkr
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The electrolyte undergoes chemical change due to the passage of electricity​.

  • During electrolysis, a chemical reaction occurs when an electrolyte comes into direct contact with an electric current.
  • The electric current causes the free movement of the electrons in an electrolyte.
  • A decomposition reaction takes place and water is electrolyzed as a result when an electric current is directly passed through an electrolyte.
Answered by preeti353615
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Answer:

The electrolyte undergoes chemical decomposition change due to the passage of electricity​.

Explanation:

  • A decomposition reaction is a reaction in which a compound breaks down into two or more simpler substances.
  • Cations migrate towards the cathode (attached to the battery's negative wire) while anions migrate towards the anode (connected to the positive terminal) (connected to positive terminal of the battery).
  • As a result, an electrolyte undergoes chemical breakdown.
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