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What happens when an aqueous solution of sodium acetate is electrolysed?

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Answered by VAISHNOW
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Sodium acetate - CH3COONa

Will break down into anions and cations i.e. CH3COO- and Na+

Answered by OlaMacgregor
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When an aqueous solution of sodium acetate is electrolysed then it will dissociate into acetate ions and sodium ions.

Explanation:

An electrolyte is defined as an aqueous solution which contains ions. As electricity is the flow of ions or electrons. So, any solution that contains ions or electrons in it is able to conduct electricity.

For example, sodium acetate is an ionic compound and when it is added to water then it will dissociate as follows.

      CH_{3}COONa \rightarrow CH_{3}COO^{-} + Na^{+}

Therefore, when an aqueous solution of sodium acetate is electrolysed then it will dissociate into acetate ions and sodium ions.

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