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what happens when the solution of silver nitrate is electrolysed

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Answered by asamdisahal
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Answer:Electrolysis of a silver nitrate solution produces oxygen at the anode and silver at the cathode. ... As stated in the introduction, most reactions at the cathode correlate well with the standard reduction potentials. Only hydrogen is produced from the electrolysis of alkali metal, alkaline earth and aluminum nitrates.

Answered by OlaMacgregor
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When the solution of silver nitrate is electrolysed then oxygen gets deposited at the anode and silver gets deposited at the cathode.

Explanation:

Chemical formula of silver nitrate is AgNO_{3}. And, this compound contains Ag^{+} and NO^{2-}_{3} ions. When the solution of silver nitrate is electrolysed then reduction takes place at cathode and oxidation will take place at anode.

This means that oxygen gets deposited at the anode and silver gets deposited at the cathode.

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