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what are electrons and electrolysis?

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Answered by mamun59
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Electrons: They are the negative charged particles that revolve around the nucleus of an atom other than the proton. They are held in their place by the energy shells also known as orbit.
Electrolysis : it is the process of decomposition of a chemical compound in aqueous solution or in molten state accompanied by a chemical change by using direct current.
Answered by Anonymous
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----------ELECTRONS----------

THESE ARE THE NEGATIVELY CHARGED SUBATOMIC PARTICLES WHICH ARE REVOLVING AROUND NUCLEUS..
THESE SUBATOMIC PARTICLES...TAKE PART IN THE CHEMICAL REACTION..

ELECTRON MASS :-
9 \times  {10}^{ - 31}
ELECTRON CHARGE :-
(-1)

----------ELECTROLYSIS-------

IT IS A TYPE OF REACTION , IN WHICH WE TAKE AN AQUEOUS MEDIUM FOR CURRENT FLOW...AND THEN WE ADD NaCl...WHICH THEN BREAK INTO...TWO OPPOSITE CHARGED IONS..

 { na}^{ + } and \:  {cl}^{ - }

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