What effect does an electric current produce when flow in through a conducting liquid?
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It may be attracting effect . because it is electrolysis
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The passage of an electric current through a conducting solution causes chemical reactions. As a result, bubbles of gas are formed, deposits of metal on electrodes that may be seen on electrodes and changes in the colour of solution may occur, depending upon the solutions and electrodes that are used. These are some of the chemical effects of the electric current.
When electric current is passed through the conducting solution, then solution gets decomposed into ions through electricity and this can be seen in the form of bubbles in solution. This is termed as electrolysis.
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When electric current is passed through the conducting solution, then solution gets decomposed into ions through electricity and this can be seen in the form of bubbles in solution. This is termed as electrolysis.
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