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What do you observe during electrolysis of water

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Answered by Anonymous
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Observations: The solution turns blue at the cathode (basic) and red at the anode (acidic). Twice as much gas is evolved at the cathode as at the anode. When the solutions in the two electrodes compartments are mixed, the indicator turns green (neutral)

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