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true false electrolysis of HCI( aq) given hydrogen at cathode​

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Answered by Shädøwkïru
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During electrolysis of aqueous NaCl solution, at cathode hydrogen is obtained from water and at anode, chlorine is obtained from NaCl.

During electrolysis of copper sulphate solution with platinum electrodes, at anode, oxygen is evolved from water and at cathode, copper is deposited.

During electrolysis of dilute aqueous sulfuric acid solution, water dissociates to form hydrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen is evolved at cathode and oxygen is evolved at anode.

During electrolysis, one species is reduced and other species is oxidized. Thus all electrolytic reactions are redox reactions.

Answered by SyedNomanShah
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Answer:

Yes it is True that electrolysis of HCI( aq) given hydrogen at cathode.

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