Chemistry, asked by vedantsharma2508, 9 months ago

this question is from class 10th NCERT why does sodium hydroxide form near cathode​

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Answered by singhtejveer735736
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sodium hydroxide has a positive is charge and cathode is negative

wkt that the charge moves from negative to positive and vice versa

therefore the sodium hydroxide forms at cathode

Answered by abdus5984
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H2(g) and NaOH(aq) are produced at the cathode (negative electrode). As the hydrogen ion are converted into hydrogen gas the water equilibrium tips to the right to replace them.Equillibrium are shifts to produce more hydroxide ions as H+ ions are removed during hydrolysis. Mark it as brainliest

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