what are chemical effects of current?
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The flow of charged particles inside a substance constitutes an electric current. Based on the movement of charged particles materials can be divided into two categories conductors and insulators.
Here, liquids are used to allow electric current to flow through them. Let's take an example of water. Purest water is an insulator. But the water available to us isn't in the purest form. So it can be a conductor.
Another example is air. During a thunderstorm, the flow of current will be from the charged particle will flow from cloud to cloud. So in the process air molecules will lose their power and become conductors.
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Here, liquids are used to allow electric current to flow through them. Let's take an example of water. Purest water is an insulator. But the water available to us isn't in the purest form. So it can be a conductor.
Another example is air. During a thunderstorm, the flow of current will be from the charged particle will flow from cloud to cloud. So in the process air molecules will lose their power and become conductors.
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when electric current is passed through a conducing solution some chemical reaction takes place in the solution .this is called the chemical effect of electric current .some of the effect of electric current as follows :
-bubbles of gas may be formed at electrodes
-deposites of metal can be seen on electrodes
-change of colour of solution may occur
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