Science, asked by darshanrajesh33, 4 months ago

what are the gases that collect at the electrodes during the electrolysis of water with a pinch of
iodized salt dissolved in it?
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Answered by mmuhammadfaiq2007
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Answer:

As the electricity from the battery passes through and between the electrodes, the water splits into hydrogen and chlorine gas, which collect as very tiny bubbles around the electrode tips. Hydrogen collects around the cathode and chlorine gas collects around the anode.

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Answered by Anonymous
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As the electricity from the battery passes through and between the electrodes, the water splits into hydrogen and chlorine gas, which collect as very tiny bubbles around the electrode tips. Hydrogen collects around the cathode and chlorine gas collects around the anode.

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