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The gas evolved at anode on electrolysis of dilute h2so4 between platinum electrode is

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Hofmann voltameter is filled with the electrolyte (sulfuric acid) by opening the taps at the top of the outer tubes to allow any gas to escape. The gases formed on the electrolysis of the dilute sulfuric acid can be collected via the same taps. The platinum or carbon electrodes are inert.

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The Hofmann voltameter is filled with the electrolyte (sulfuric acid) by opening the taps at the top of the outer tubes to allow any gas to escape. The gases formed on the electrolysis of the dilute sulfuric acid can be collected via the same taps. The platinum or carbon electrodes are inert.

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